Architectural Billings Eke Out Gain in February
The American Institute of Architect’s Architecture Billings Index, which dipped into negative territory for the first time in five months in January, inched back up in February with a small increase in demand for design services.
Alexandria Apartment Redevelopment Wins Equity Financing, Construction Loan
The property will be a 439-unit apartment community in Alexandria, Va.
Movement for Higher Minimum Wage Will Cost Industrial Space Users
Rising minimum wage levels across the U.S. could prove costly to industrial building tenants.
Investcorp Snaps Up Five More Multifamily Properties
The Florida properties are comprised of student housing properties, while the Minnesota properties are standard apartment communities.
Economy Watch: Tech-Heavy CRE Markets at Risk of Slowdown
The tech boom since end of the recession has been manna for a number of commercial real estate markets, but can it last in the face of recent jitters about the future of the economy and softness in some tech sectors?
New Queens Apartments 50 Percent Rented in a Matter of Weeks
The 62-unit property, developed by Tsilo Group on the site of a former lumber yard at 30-40 21st St., is a mix of studios and one- and two-bedroom units.
Consumers Seem a Little More Wary, But Might Still Spend
Consumers are a little more skittish now than during most of last year.
South Carolina Condos Nearing Completion
East West Partners is developing the property, which it says is the first new-construction high-end condo project in greater Charleston, S.C. since before the recession.
Economy Watch: Multifamily Starts Above Pre-Recession Levels
Within total residential starts, multifamily was up, coming in at 341,000 units started on an annualized basis.
One Hundred East Fifty Third Street Rolls Out Membership Program
This is the latest amenity to be unveiled by the developers of the property, RFR and the Chinese real estate firm Vanke.






