What We're Reading: Page 102
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 16, 2023
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
La Mesa rejects 950-unit apartment complex amid affordable housing concerns
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Building Design + Construction
An industrial ‘eyesore’ is getting new life as an apartment complex
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HousingWire
HUD invests $837M in energy, climate renovations for multifamily housing
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The Real Deal
How LA Landlords Deal With $1B in Unpaid Pandemic Back-Rent
May 15, 2023
May 12, 2023
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Bisnow
A Short Seller Tanked A Multifamily REIT’s Stock. Now Its Target Is Having The Last Laugh
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Baltimore Sun
City-backed apartment complex in West Baltimore struggling to retain residents, documents show
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HousingWire
Minnesota legislature approves $1B affordable housing bill
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The New York Times
How Many Square Feet Does $1,500 a Month Get You?
May 11, 2023
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The Wall Street Journal
Bonds Backed by Apartments Are Under Stress as Housing Market Cools
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The Real Deal
Tenants in Greater LA Market Owe $1B in Unpaid Rent
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ABC7 Los Angeles
Barrington Plaza, scene of 2 fires in past decade, to close for renovations; hundreds of tenants forced out
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CoStar
One in Three Office Buildings in Major North American Cities Could Be Ripe for Multifamily Conversion
May 10, 2023
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Curbed
Landlords Ask Supreme Court to Hear Rent Stabilization Case
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NBC Los Angeles
Hundreds of Tenants Set to be Evicted From West LA Complex
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Yahoo Finance
US Cities Where It’s Cheaper to Buy Than Rent a Home
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Mile High CRE
Denver Multifamily Market Fundamentals Improve, but Sales Activity Remains Limited
May 09, 2023
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The Real Deal
2 Atlanta Men Hired to Serve Eviction Allegedly Rob Tenant
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USA Today
Exclusive: Rent prices for single family houses are still going up
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The Washington Post
A lot of thought goes into branding a new apartment or office building
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CBS Miami
Legislation would restrict real estate buyers from Cuba, Venezuela, others
May 08, 2023
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Bisnow
Job Losses, Construction Slowdown Cause Sharp Leasing Drop For Baltimore Apartments
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San Antonio Business Journal
A big supply wave is coming to San Antonio’s multifamily market. Is the city ready for it?
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Fortune
Wall Street is running away from the housing market. But why?
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Smart Cities Dive
Advocates push for housing owned by communities, rather than by investors