Affordable Housing

3rd Phase of New Jersey Affordable Redevelopment Begins

The Branch Village Townhomes II in Camden will have 75 apartments, including five set aside for formerly homeless residents.

In Case You Missed It: MHN’s Top 5 Posts in September

Miss any of our articles? Catch up with five of our most popular posts for the month.

How to Prevent Cost Overruns in Multifamily Construction

Richard Lara, president & CEO of California-based RAAM Construction, explains how developers can save money and avoid delays in project deliveries.

LIHTC Pilot Speeds Up Affordable Financing

A Tennessee affordable housing community catering to seniors and disabled residents became the first property financed by HUD’s Atlanta office under the new LIHTC Pilot program.

Affordable Massachusetts Property Lands $23M Loan

MassHousing closed on the financing, which will allow Maloney Properties to undertake substantial renovations at the 50-year-old community and extend its affordability.

Upzoning: Building More to Rent for Less

A few U.S. cities are overhauling zoning rules to increase density and expand the supply of affordable housing. It might take years, however, to find out if significant improvements were made.

Brooklyn gets 58 New Units of Affordable Senior Housing

The 13-story building in the Lefferts Gardens neighborhood has senior-friendly design elements and on-site social services.

New Jersey TOD Scores Financing

A JLL Capital Markets team arranged the $19.9 million construction loan for 34 Bank in Netcong, N.J.

Charlotte Community Commands $82M

Lindemann Multifamily Management acquired the 323-unit asset from CampusWorks Development, Kaplan Residential and an affiliate of The Carlyle Group.

Covenant House Starts Work on New Facility for NYC Youth

The purpose-built, 80,000-square-foot property in Manhattan will serve at-risk young people.