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Rockefeller Group targets multifamily in the Southeast
With the hire of Mitzi Jones, the real estate firm plans to make a push for small- and mid-sized apartment buildings in the region, where it has historically focused on industrial projects.
By Julie Strupp • Aug. 20, 2026 -
Multifamily starts tumbled in July
New apartment construction fell 7.1% YOY last month, while single-family construction dropped twice as much, per HUD and the U.S. Census Bureau.
By Julie Strupp • Aug. 18, 2026 -
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TrendlineTop 5 stories from Multifamily Dive
A roundup of some of Multifamily Dive’s top stories so far this year.
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Cityview names new managing director of asset management
Gabi Franco will oversee the real estate investment firm’s development and value-add assets as it scales in regions outside of California.
By Julie Strupp • Aug. 17, 2026 -
Why TruAmerica is moving into structured finance
The Top 50 owner sees strong risk-adjusted returns and the ability to improve relationships with its investors and lenders as it becomes a more diversified residential investment management company.
By Leslie Shaver • Aug. 14, 2026 -
Hillpointe enters Kentucky with 2 new developments
The firm broke ground on Pointe Grand Citation and Pointe Grand Rose in the Lexington area, which will have a combined 868 attainable residences.
By Julie Strupp • Aug. 14, 2026 -
US Chamber of Commerce launches housing advisory council
The business group aims to build on 21st Century ROAD to Housing law momentum by advancing market-driven policies to increase supply, according to a senior Chamber official.
By Julie Strupp • Aug. 12, 2026 -
Monday Properties appoints new VP of development
Jason Spencer has managed significant commercial and multifamily development pipelines throughout his career.
By Julie Strupp • Aug. 11, 2026 -
Apartment REITs see Sun Belt momentum in latest earnings
During second-quarter earnings calls, multifamily leaders reported moderating supply and resilient demand.
By Julie Strupp • Aug. 10, 2026 -
Public benefits of land use don’t outweigh local zoning, New Jersey Supreme Court says
The ruling was hailed by the state’s municipal league as a major win for local authority.
By Ryan Kushner • Aug. 7, 2026 -
NYC DOB wraps first wave of construction safety sweeps after partial collapse in July
After inspecting 180 jobsites, the agency found no immediate public safety concerns, nor evidence that the East 42nd Street failure was “inherent to office-to-residential conversion projects.”
By Zachary Phillips • Aug. 5, 2026 -
MAA expects Sun Belt recovery to boost late-summer rents
The REIT is seeing cautious renters amid lingering supply, but with a high level of inbound migration to its properties, executives expect an unusually strong third quarter.
By Keith Loria • Aug. 4, 2026 -
Core Spaces starts 1,656-bed student housing project in Georgia
A former hotel is being converted into Hub Athens Dougherty, which will serve University of Georgia students.
By Julie Strupp • Updated July 31, 2026 -
Seattle pares back environmental review appeals in effort to ramp up housing development
The reform eliminates an administrative step that has held up new zoning and housing planning efforts, advocates say.
By Ryan Kushner • July 31, 2026 -
Neology Group raises $175M to expand beyond Florida
The raise gives the Miami-based firm nearly $1 billion in buying power to pursue large-scale projects across the Sunshine State and elsewhere in the Southeast.
By Julie Strupp • July 30, 2026 -
8 notable interviews with multifamily pros this summer
Executives from Morgan Properties, Alliance Residential and LV Collective tackle apartment acquisitions and design.
By Leslie Shaver • July 30, 2026 -
UDR raises guidance amid slowing supply, employment growth
In its second-quarter earnings call, the Colorado-based apartment REIT announced that it is letting its debt and preferred equity program sunset.
By Julie Strupp • July 29, 2026 -
Share of high-density apartment projects grew in 2025: NAHB
The South saw the most apartment deliveries overall, while the Northeast recorded the biggest increase in high-density construction, per the NAHB’s analysis of the Census Bureau’s annual Survey of Construction.
By Julie Strupp • July 28, 2026 -
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Texas CEO sees challenges in underwriting high-supply markets
Even though properties are well below replacement costs in places like Austin, CONTI Capital CEO Carlos Vaz is finding it difficult to make the numbers work in the Texas market.
By Leslie Shaver • July 28, 2026 -
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What the housing law means for build-to-rent investors
With the 21st Century ROAD to Housing now law, there are a number of outstanding questions about implementation and compliance for multifamily pros, experts say.
By Julie Strupp • Updated July 23, 2026 -
California takes 5 cities to court over failure to meet housing planning deadlines
“California can’t solve the housing crisis while some cities sit on their hands and dare us to do something about it,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said.
By Ryan Kushner • July 22, 2026 -
Multifamily starts climbed in June
The apartment segment lifted total new housing construction numbers, per HUD and the U.S. Census Bureau, but elevated mortgage rates and construction costs weigh on homebuilders.
By Julie Strupp • July 17, 2026 -
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Project type ‘more than likely’ contributed to structural failure in NYC: ASCE engineer
The nature of the office-to-apartment conversion job probably meant the Manhattan building couldn’t support the extra weight, said ASCE’s former president.
By Zachary Phillips • July 15, 2026 -
Milhaus, SRG Residential merge, creating $2.5B multifamily development pipeline
Milhaus CEO Tadd Miller said the acquisition of the Sares Regis subsidiary gives his firm the capability to hit 100,000 units under management and 3,500 development starts a year.
By Leslie Shaver • July 14, 2026 -
Milwaukee mass timber tower, billed as nation’s tallest, reportedly advancing to foreclosure: MJS
C.D. Smith Construction was granted a default judgment, potentially leading to the sale of the Edison property, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
By Leslie Shaver • July 9, 2026 -
AvalonBay pays $22M for full-block development site in Miami
The $90,000-per-unit price is the highest ever paid for a South Miami development site, according to Cushman & Wakefield.
By Leslie Shaver • July 9, 2026