Affordable Housing

A rendering of the proposal for affordable housing at 54-19 100th St. in Corona, Queens, N.Y.

Slate Partnership Proposes Queens Affordable Housing

Plans call for more than 450 units as part of a gaming license bid.

A rendering of Alta Nashoba Valley in Bolton, Mass.

Wood Partners Breaks Ground in Boston

The all-electric community will feature more than 200 apartments.

A rendering of Edgemere Commons A2 building in Queens, N.Y.

Tishman Speyer Lands $166M for NYC Affordable Housing

The company’s affordable platform is constructing an 11-building neighborhood in Queens.

Solana Villas, a 200-unit affordable housing property in Buckeye, Ariz., has recently been completed by Roers Cos.

How Looming Construction Cost Hikes Will Hit Affordable Development

Experts share strategies for making project financing work in tougher conditions.

Bridge Rockaway interior garden

Is Building More Enough to Tackle New York’s Affordable Housing Crisis?

Preserving is equally important, contends Jolie Milstein, CEO of the New York State Association for Affordable Housing.

Rendering depicting the townhomes slated to debut as part of Ablett Village's redevelopment in Camden, N.J.

Phase 3 of $165M NJ Project Lands Financing

The five-stage redevelopment will replace a former public housing community.

350 W. 38th St

A Local Developer’s Vision for Adaptive Reuse in NYC

As office vacancies remain high and remote work endures, could this be the future of Manhattan real estate? BCN Development’s Craig Nassi thinks so.

Interior of Dix Street Residences

Affordable Senior Community Opens in DC

The public-private partnership developed a property with 24 low-income units.

Rendering of Midway Village, an affordable multifamily redevelopment in Daly City, Calif.

MidPen Lands $163M for Affordable Project

Wells Fargo issued the funds for a community in the San Francisco area.

Exterior shot of 1999, an affordable multifamily community in Los Angeles.

Jonathan Rose JV Opens LA Affordable Community

Units cater to residents earning between 30 and 80 percent of the AMI.