Affordable Housing

425 Grand Concourse, The Bronx, New York

241-Unit Affordable Housing Project to Replace Former School in the Bronx

Trinity Financial and MBD Community Housing Corp. will develop the 24-story, energy efficient, mixed-use tower in the Bronx’s Mott Haven neighborhood.

WinnResidential Wins Management of 4,420-Unit CA Portfolio

Highridge Costa Investors awarded WinnResidential the right to manage a portfolio of 48 California LIHTC properties.

Making a Dent in Affordable Needs

The LIHTC program is struggling to keep up with affordable housing needs. How will legislative changes impact its viability? National Equity Fund’s Joseph Hagan weighs in.

Case Study: San Francisco’s 1180 Fourth St.

The new development in San Francisco’s evolving Mission Bay offers luxe living to
low-income and formerly homeless renters.

CAPREIT Snags 978-Unit Virginia Apartment Portfolio

The major apartment owner and operator acquired a five-community apartment portfolio in the Richmond area, with plans to keep the units affordable.

The Benefits of Energy-Efficiency Improvements in Multifamily

MHN caught up with long-time multifamily owner and operator Robert Nelson of Nelson Management Group to discuss how making energy-efficiency upgrades to properties can benefit your business as well as your residents.

Palms at Sand Lakes in Tampa, Fla.

735-unit Tampa Area Bay Multifamily Portfolio Changes Hands

The bidding process for the five rentable properties located in Tampa, Brandon and Bradenton was very competitive. Marcus & Millichap mediated the transaction.

Temple Place Apartments, Cambridge, Mass.

Low-Income Community Opens in Cambridge, Mass.

The 40-unit Temple Place Apartments was built by the Cambridge Housing Authority and designed by HMFH Architects.

The Link in Dallas, Texas

Presidium Buys 516-Unit Multifamily Community in the Country’s Top Submarket

The local investor purchased the Dallas apartment and rebranded the property as The Link.

ULI Special Report: A Call for a New National Housing Policy

Political and industry leaders outlined strategies to surmount the affordable housing crisis during the 2016 ULI Spring Meeting.