With a background in architecture, Beata Lorincz has been an associate editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News since 2017. Her current work centers around architecture and design, the student housing sector and data-driven updates on the office market.

Berkadia Closes $17M Suburban Atlanta Sale

Judy MacManus, Paul Vetter, Andrew Mays and Matthew White represented the seller in the $17.2 million deal.

Rockwood Retirement Communities Lands $81M Loan

The financing will go toward developing the second phase of a senior housing property in Spokane, Wash.

Interra Realty Closes 2 Chicago Sales

Senior Managing Partner Brad Feldman represented the buyer and seller in both deals, valued at $5.1 million across 44 units.

JLL Arranges $27M Loan for 230-Unit Austin Sale

Marko Kazanjian, Chris McColpin, Rob Hinckley, Jackson Finch and Andrew Cohen represented the buyer of the recently refurbished property.

MedCore, TNRG Kick Off Texas Senior Community

The Hacienda at Georgetown is the first phase of a $115 million project.

Foulger-Pratt Secures $45M Loan for Washington, DC-Area Community

Berkadia provided the financing for the purchase of the 210-unit Heritage at Silver Spring in Maryland.

Skilled Nursing Facilities: What Challenges Lie Ahead?

Greystone’s Frank Small discusses the impact of the forthcoming Patient-Driven Payment Model on operators and sheds light on other pressing issues in the field.

San Antonio Value-Add Asset Changes Hands

JLL has brokered the sale of Cordoba Apartment Homes, a community comprising 30 studio, 70 one-bedroom and 160 two-bedroom apartments.

Is Declining Occupancy Affecting the Senior Housing Market?

Chris Finley, CEO of Lloyd Jones LLC, shares his view on trends in elderly housing investment, the firm’s strategy and future plans. He also predicts how technology will impact the sector.

Morgan Properties Buys DC-Area Community for $62M

HFF brokered the sale of the 308-unit community, which is located inside the Capital Beltway and within a 10-mile drive of downtown D.C.