Adina Rogoz is a Senior Associate Editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. She joined the CPE-MHN team in 2016 and is writing real estate related news, blog articles, reports and Q&As.
📧 You can reach out to her at adina.rogoz@cpe-mhn.com
Has Miami’s Rental Market Found Its Sweet Spot? 2 Local Developers Weigh In
Fisher Brothers’ Winston Fisher and Fifield Cos.’ Lindsey Senn on the factors shaping long-term opportunity for multifamily developers.
A Mission-Driven Senior Housing Redevelopment: Case Study
John Fraser of CPP shares how his team is preserving the affordability of Tanner Terrace in Greater Phoenix amid rising costs.
Policy Meets Impact in NYC: Turning Vacant Offices Into Vital Housing
Market-rate and affordable apartments are coming to Billionaires’ Row. TF Cornerstone’s Jeremy Shell on how developers respond to the right signals.
Why The Standard Residences in Miami Is Anything But Standard
Oversized condos have taken over Brickell, but this project is aiming to provide a boutique alternative. Its developers reveal what makes it different.
5 Smart Ways to Make Your Property Listings AI-Ready
How to make your information clear, accurate and easy to find—helping you stay competitive in an evolving marketplace.
How to Market Apartments in the Same Neighborhood
With the right strategy, proximity isn’t a problem—it’s a powerful advantage.
Which Residential Conversions Make Sense?
In a housing market hungry for solutions, adaptive reuse might not be the magic answer—but it’s undoubtedly a powerful one.
Creative Summer Resident Events That Go Beyond the Basics
From wellness events to interactive experiences, here are six ideas to boost resident engagement and retention through the season.
Beyond 9-to-5: How Office Conversions Are Reviving Downtowns
Here are four office-to-residential projects that illustrate how sharp design, friendly policies and creative financing work together.
Building Safety Month Is Almost Over, but Protecting Residents, Assets Never Ends
Creating a culture of safety should be a priority, AKAM’s Christopher Alker tells MHN.











