Claudiu Tiganescu is an Associate Editor with Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive. With a Bachelor's in English, a minor in Norwegian, and a Master's in linguistics, Claudiu is your go-to source for the latest commercial real estate news, particularly in the affordable, single-family rental, conversions and industrial sectors.
You may reach him at claudiu.tiganescu@cpe-mhn.com

Property near North Lemay Avenue and East Vine Drive, Fort Collins, Colo.

Thompson Thrift to Kick Off Metro Denver Luxury Project

A private real estate partnership will provide equity for the development.

Properties at Henderson Avenue, Broadway, Castleton Avenue and Alaska Street, Staten Island, N.Y.

NYC Lands $332M for Upgrades at Affordable Staten Island Community

The property will undergo extensive renovations.

Property at 100 Claremont Ave., Manhattan, N.Y.

Lendlease JV Wraps Up Manhattan Condo Tower

Barings issued a $250 million construction note for the development on the Union Theological Seminary campus.

Property at 10831 S. 51st St., Phoenix

Caliber Secures Funding for Phoenix Hotel-to-Resi Conversion

The property will include apartments and SFR units.

Property at 555 S. Crocker St., Los Angeles

Largest LA Community for the Homeless Opens

This tower is the first phase of a $165 million project.

Project at 3300 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles

Firm Breaks Ground on LA Affordable Community

Development costs are above $65 million.

Property 137-20 45 Ave., Flushing, N.Y.

Iris JV Secures $75M for 506-Unit Affordable Queens Portfolio

National Equity Fund provided the financing.

Project at Canyon Creek Boulevard and Kansas Route 10, Lenexa, Kan.

MRE Capital Lands $30M For Kansas Affordable Project

Canyon Creek East is part of a 112-acre mixed-use development.

Property at 6599 Dublin Blvd., Dublin, Calif.

Cityview Snaps Up Bay Area Asset

Tralee Village Apartments previously traded for $55 million in 2017.

Property at 300 Lakefront Drive, Little Elm, Texas

Dallas-Fort Worth Asset Sells for $65M

An entity associated with the Troesh Family Foundation purchased the property.