Development
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DEALS + STARTS
Parkspring plans 372 garden-style units in Waco, Texas
Commons at Cottonwood Creek is set to take advantage of the city’s rapid population and job growth, according to the developer.
By Mary Salmonsen • May 5, 2025 -
PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
Related California opens Silicon Valley apartments as return-to-office ramps up
Adjacent to Levi’s Stadium, The Clara features 508 units ranging from studios to three-bedrooms and penthouses.
By Jennifer Goodman • May 2, 2025 -
Top multifamily players detail their most important amenities
Property specialists from Greystar, Bozzuto and Cardinal Group highlighted the strategies that drive value during a recent webinar.
By Mary Salmonsen • May 1, 2025 -
PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
Grubb opens warehouse-inspired apartment tower in Long Island City
Link Apartments QPN includes an entrance to the adjacent subway station through New York City’s Zoning for Accessibility program.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 30, 2025 -
Thought Leaders: April 2025
Executives from McCourt, RR Living, LeFrak and more talk about their latest challenges and successes.
By Multifamily Dive Staff • April 29, 2025 -
Q&A
Why student housing is bucking the transaction freeze
As property sales have faltered for traditional multifamily, a Coastal Ridge executive notes that off-campus property sales have remained healthy.
By Leslie Shaver • April 25, 2025 -
Housing more than twice as expensive to build in California as in Texas
Longer project timelines and more regulations contribute to the difference in cost, according to a new report.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 23, 2025 -
DEALS + STARTS
Milhaus breaks ground on Springdale, Ohio, apartments
Slate Springdale will add 306 units to the fast-growing Cincinnati submarket.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 22, 2025 -
Starts fall 10% YOY amid constrained conditions
Both the number of apartments under construction and those completed declined in March.
By Leslie Shaver • April 22, 2025 -
How student housing can meet the needs of international renters
Affordability and convenience are the top priorities for students coming from abroad, according to a new NMHC study.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 21, 2025 -
DEALS + STARTS
Georgia apartment complex sells for record price
A private buyer from Tennessee bought the Valdosta property for $18.3 million.
By Leslie Shaver • April 21, 2025 -
Q&A
Midwestern developer aims for mass timber heights
Neutral sees the material as a way to reduce its buildings’ carbon footprint and boost its focus on health and well-being, according to CEO Nate Helbach.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 21, 2025 -
PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
$46M mixed-use project reaches the skies in Norfolk, Virginia
Construction is finished at the 273-unit Gravity on 400, located in the downtown Waterside District.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 17, 2025 -
Opinion
AVB’s Kanso model finds the middle ground with scaled-back features
The REIT’s brand, launched in 2022, focuses on offering high-end apartment homes with minimal community amenities and a technologically enabled service model.
By David Gillespie and Kurt Conway • April 16, 2025 -
PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
Historic Brooklyn college building reopens with 205 apartments
Built out of the St. John’s College building, The Hartby has retained its original Romanesque Revival design.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 16, 2025 -
DEALS + STARTS
Koontz Corp. plans gated apartments in San Antonio
The developer has purchased a 9.66-acre site in Far North San Antonio for The Elle, a 305-unit property set to open in 2027.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 15, 2025 -
Q&A
How LeFrak used a rooftop solar array to reduce CO2
Community relations head Charles Burton explains how 450 solar panels at The Beach in Jersey City, New Jersey, offset the property’s common area emissions by 13%
By Mary Salmonsen • April 15, 2025 -
NMHC Top 50
Greystar, Summit lead NMHC’s developer and builder lists
While these industry stalwarts remain at the top of the association’s newest rankings, a Dallas firm has rocketed up the charts.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 10, 2025 -
More Baltimore conversions face foreclosure
An LLC controlled by Philadelphia-based PMC Property Group has defaulted on a $16.4 million loan, while an entity controlled by Chasen Cos. declared bankruptcy on a second building.
By Leslie Shaver • April 10, 2025 -
PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
Shorewood to begin leasing at former brewery site in NJ
The Ballantine will feature branding and design aesthetics inspired by Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood and its history.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 9, 2025 -
REITs ready to ramp up development despite tariff risks
Although the Trump administration’s policies are creating uncertainty, many of multifamily’s biggest public companies see an opportunity to start construction.
By Leslie Shaver • April 4, 2025 -
DEALS + STARTS
Porter Kyle breaks ground on $60M rental townhomes in highly competitive market
The Wayne will be the only BTR development in a 10-mile radius of Chandler, Arizona, according to its developer.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 3, 2025 -
Trump administration considers using federal land for affordable housing
Western states could be the most impacted, according to a Wall Street Journal report, but some advocates say the move is unlikely to meet the biggest housing needs in high-cost markets.
By Ryan Kushner • April 1, 2025 -
Q&A
McCourt’s ‘supercharged’ real estate efforts pay off
Frank McCourt and his company may have sold the Dodgers, but the firm still has high hopes for Los Angeles.
By Leslie Shaver • April 1, 2025 -
Deals + Starts: March 2025
Firms including Hamilton Zanze, RangeWater and Cordish Cos. made news in recent months.
By Multifamily Dive Staff • March 27, 2025