Development: Page 30
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Greystar, Alliance, Mill Creek, Wood remain the top apartment developers
As starts hit their highest level since 1986, the top NMHC developers enjoyed banner years.
By Leslie Shaver • April 26, 2022 -
Health certifications attract tenants, bolster profitability
Renters stay longer in multifamily developments with wellness certifications. "How can you afford not to do this?" asked one developer.
By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • April 26, 2022 -
Explore the Trendlineâž”
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TrendlineStudent Housing
As colleges grapple with funding and enrollment issues, one trend related to higher education has remained steady: the demand for high-quality off-campus housing.
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Foreign investors chase renters into new markets
In the U.S. multifamily sector, 62% of cross-border investment was outside major cities last year.
By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • April 25, 2022 -
San Diego density bonus is spurring affordable units: report
Amid a crucial housing shortage in Southern California, developers have leveraged a city incentive program to build thousands of units since 2016.
By Danielle McLean • April 25, 2022 -
DEALS + STARTS
Greystar breaks ground on first apartments in Phoenix master plan
The City North development will add a total of 3,000 multifamily units and almost 2 million square feet of office space.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 21, 2022 -
Greystar tops NMHC Manager list again, approaches 700,000 units
Asset Living, RangeWater, RPM and Harbor moved up in the National Multifamily Housing Council's annual ranking.
By Leslie Shaver • April 20, 2022 -
Economic headwinds threaten a spring recovery
Most multifamily developers report construction delays and repriced deals as supply chain problems accelerate.
By Jen A. Miller • April 20, 2022 -
Opinion
As demand soars, apartment builders battle supply chain woes
Hoar Construction uses a range of strategies to stay ahead of pricing challenges amid the Sun Belt construction boom.
By Ripley Bickerstaff • April 20, 2022 -
International investment in US multifamily sector grows
Foreign investors poured $21 billion into American multifamily properties last year, much of it in the Sun Belt and second-tier markets.
By Robyn Griggs Lawrence • April 18, 2022 -
Settlements, more suits at Surfside
Three defendants settled, but the families of victims and survivors at Champlain Towers South have filed more complaints against companies involved in construction next door.
By Leslie Shaver • April 11, 2022 -
Government backlogs delay apartment construction
Although approvals are jammed up in zoning and planning offices, local governments like Phoenix are seeking new ways to provide services.
By Leslie Shaver • April 8, 2022 -
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NewQuest launches multifamily development division
Industry veteran John Leonard will assemble and lead the new development team for the Houston-based company.
By Mary Salmonsen • April 6, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Transit-oriented development catches on as cities need to boost ridership and housing supply
Cities are opting to build mixed-use developments near public transportation, but experts in Seattle, Atlanta and elsewhere say getting it right is a big challenge.
By Adina Solomon • April 5, 2022 -
More inflation, recession ahead: construction economist
Although the U.S. economy faces many headwinds, the apartment market is skyrocketing, according to Associated Builders and Contractors' Anirban Basu.
By Joe Bousquin • April 5, 2022 -
PRODUCTS
March roundup: New tech solutions for multifamily properties
A 3D capture mount, a smart home suite and scalable charging stations are among this month's featured products.
By Mary Salmonsen • March 30, 2022 -
Q&A
Baltimore company turns empty offices into apartments
While other real estate firms struggled during the pandemic, Chasen Cos. added to its pipeline.
By Leslie Shaver • March 29, 2022 -
Workers killed on Florida apartment job
First responders found the bodies of Jeremias Mendez and Eduardo Cruz-Moran buried under debris at a Boynton Beach apartment jobsite Tuesday.
By Zachary Phillips • March 24, 2022 -
Renovators battle supply chain, inflation issues while enjoying higher rents
Apartment owners like Ashcroft and CWCapital have adjusted their pacing and production strategies to manage a range of new challenges.
By Mary Salmonsen • March 23, 2022 -
Q&A
NIMBYs fight less dense rental communities, developer says
Neighborhood opposition to townhome projects has forced Kaplan Residential to be agile.
By Leslie Shaver • March 21, 2022 -
Could Zoom towns go bust?
Money is flowing into cities like Boise, Idaho, but some analysts wonder about the sustainability of their growth.
By Leslie Shaver • March 21, 2022 -
DEALS + STARTS
Utah's tallest high-rise project under construction
The 372-unit Astra Tower, a luxury apartment building developed by Kensington Investment Co., is set to open in 2024.
By Mary Salmonsen • March 17, 2022 -
Q&A
Value-add investor expands into ground-up multifamily development
Replacement costs have fallen below the price of acquiring and renovating assets in certain markets, according to Waterton exec Rick Hurd.
By Mary Salmonsen • March 17, 2022 -
Lendlease Chicago high-rise employs low-carbon concrete
The new mix uses 60% less Portland cement and could last 30 years longer than conventional concrete, according to its creators.
By Katie Pyzyk • March 16, 2022 -
Q&A
Multiple prototypes help this developer capitalize on Florida's surging market
The co-CEO of one of the Sunshine State's oldest apartment developers sees plenty of runway for growth, but is also eyeing new markets.
By Leslie Shaver • March 15, 2022 -
Land buyers face higher prices, more seller demands
When developers bid for dirt, sellers ask a lot of questions.
By Leslie Shaver • March 15, 2022