Affordable Housing

NRP Group Breaks Ground on Cleveland Affordable Housing Project

Residences at Cornerstone will bring 76 units to the Euclid-Green neighborhood. The development is part of a mixed-age community that includes Cornerstone Senior Apartments.

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Atlanta Affordable Project Breaks Ground

Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership and Laurel Street Residential began construction on Creekside at Adamsville Place, which is part of the city’s recently launched housing affordability action plan.

Affordable Boston-Area Community Receives $82M Loan

MassHousing provided the financing to the Cambridge Housing Authority, which plans to renovate Millers River Apartments in Cambridge.

CBRE Arranges Sale, Financing of Affordable Virginia Asset

Governor’s Pointe in Chesapeake traded for $7.3 million. Jeff Kunitz and Peyton Cox acted on behalf of the seller, while Jim Flinn arranged a Fannie Mae loan for the buyer.

Leasing in a Saturated Market

At the National Apartment Association’s Apartmentalize conference in Denver, industry expert Lisa Trosien explored the best differentiators in a highly competitive rental market.

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Bronx Mixed-Use Development Receives $140M Financing

S3 Capital Partners has supplied construction capital for two 25-story towers that will offer a combination of apartments, hotel rooms and retail space in South Bronx’s Mott Haven enclave.

MA Affordable Project Breaks Ground

The five-story building developed by the nonprofit NeighborWorks Southern Mass will offer 48 units on the site of a former department store in downtown Brockton.

Affordable Project for LGBTQ Seniors to Rise in NYC

Haven Green, a 123-unit community in Little Italy, was approved by the city council after a battle over the fate of the development site, which is currently a one-acre park.

Freddie Mac: Cities Rapidly Losing Affordable Housing

The multifamily financing arm of the government-sponsored enterprise reported a substantial decline in affordable housing units over a seven-year period.