Bogdan Odagescu is an executive editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. He joined CPE and MHN in 2016, as associate editor. Bogdan coordinates news writing and editing work for the two publications, among others. He has a background in English, literature, translation and cultural journalism, and holds an MA in contemporary literature and culture from Birkbeck College, University of London.

Oliver Properties to Deliver 50-Unit Community in Richmond

The $10 million Museum District development is slated for completion by mid-2017.

Pinnacle Adds 2 Communities to Portland-Area Portfolio

The company will manage Monte Vista at Murray Hill and Cedar Crest, two Beaverton properties totaling 542 units.

Condominium Project in Boston Gets Thumbs Up

The Dorchester property will be located very close to South Bay Town Center, Edens’ 1 million-square-foot mixed-use development.

Yardi Matrix: Pittsburgh’s Slow Awakening

Multifamily development in the metro is robust, with more than 10,300 units currently in the pipeline.

Yardi Matrix: Salt Lake Growth Story

Demand for apartments in the metro is fueled by the healthy influx of young professionals, especially in the technology and health care industries.

Yardi Matrix: Cleveland’s Fundamental Promise

Multifamily fundamentals are strong in the City of Champions, with more than 11,500 multifamily units in different stages of development.

Marcus & Millichap Closes Arlington Sale

The five-building, 40-unit asset located just north of Interstate 66 will provide affordable housing to the area.

Historic Rosenwald Courts Reopens in Chicago’s Bronzeville

The $132 million restoration project required the rehabilitation of 239 one- and two-bedroom apartments for seniors and families.

Preiss to Manage B’more Student Housing Community

The 323-bed Varsity at UB is located within a five-minute walk from University of Baltimore’s Gordon Plaza.

Colliers Closes Mission Hill Multifamily Transaction

The 32-unit Boston community traded for a little over $300,000 per unit.