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Standard, Faring expand LA-area middle-income housing
Two new acquisitions leverage California's public-private partnership structure to preserve market-rate apartments for workforce housing.
By Jeffrey Steele • March 15, 2022 -
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A crash course in student housing delays, and F-grades are costly
In order to meet deadlines and avoid additional costs, developers are shoring up supply chains and even delaying open dates.
By Leslie Shaver • March 15, 2022 -
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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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Owners need to protect themselves as interest rates rise, executive says
The Lynd Group CEO weighs the consequences of rising borrowing costs.
By Leslie Shaver • March 14, 2022 -
Student housing developer Landmark Properties bets on growth with multifamily
The Athens, Georgia-based firm seeks to diversify its investments in the Southeast, starting with an Atlanta portfolio.
By Mariah Brown • March 14, 2022 -
Apartment developers are flocking to the suburbs
The pandemic accelerated a migration trend that continues as companies adopt hybrid work options.
By Leslie Shaver • March 10, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Hoarding, ghost orders and pop-up warehouses: construction's new supply chain playbook
Material prices have hit a 35-year high. Here's what contractors are doing to survive inflation.
By Joe Bousquin • March 10, 2022 -
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How the nation's No. 2 apartment developer deals with supply chain, municipality backups
Alliance Residential standardized purchasing to save money and get products on time.
By Leslie Shaver • March 9, 2022 -
6 cities set to add the highest percentage of new apartments in 2022
Nashville, Austin and Phoenix will build 6% new inventory this year.
By Leslie Shaver • March 8, 2022 -
MacDonald to replace Brindell as Mill Creek's chairman
Charlie Brindell will retire more than a decade after spinning Mill Creek out of Trammell Crow.
By Leslie Shaver • March 7, 2022 -
Lendlease calls 2022 a 'reset' year, losing $264M in 6 months
The Australian contractor missed earnings forecasts, but expects to crawl back into the black in the second half of its fiscal year.
By Zachary Phillips • Feb. 22, 2022 -
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10 of the largest multifamily starts to watch in 2022
A surge in apartment demand met a record year for new unit starts in 2021, and experts say this trend will continue.
By Mary Salmonsen • Feb. 2, 2022 -
What contractors need to know for the year ahead
While market observers still see plenty of challenges on the horizon, they are optimistic about the new year, this roundup of Construction Dive stories shows.
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Rents will skyrocket in these 10 markets this year
The cost of leasing an apartment will rise across the country with the largest increases in Sun Belt states, according to industry analysts.
By Leslie Shaver • Jan. 21, 2022 -
How higher rents, rising values will drive multifamily construction in 2022
Experts predict the factors that will influence apartment development this year.
By Leslie Shaver • Jan. 11, 2022 -
Balfour Beatty benefits from prefab panels on Virginia apartment project
The contractor is employing prefabricated exterior wall panels and MEP components for a residential tower near Washington, D.C.
By Jeffrey Steele • Dec. 23, 2021 -
5 of the largest mixed-use projects in the works across the US
Developments in Texas, New York, Virginia and elsewhere are home to new residential, retail and office spaces valued in the billions.
By Mary Salmonsen • Nov. 30, 2021 -
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How COVID-19 has altered apartment design, construction
From more outdoor areas to larger package facilities, here are the top four pandemic-related items that renters look for in an apartment.
By Leslie Shaver • Nov. 9, 2021 -
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Locking in materials costs and trade partners early helps A&P mitigate shortages
Adolfson and Peterson is securing materials and subs before projects begin, according to division president Will Pender.
By Leslie Shaver • Nov. 2, 2021
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