Diana Firtea is an associate editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. She has been with the company for almost four years and joined the CPE-MHN team in 2022. Diana writes stories on different topics, mainly focusing on the affordable, senior, office and retail markets. You can reach out to her at diana.firtea@cpe-mhn.com.

The Iris. Image courtesy of JLL Capital Markets

VareCo Secures $55M Refi for Denver Community

The Iris underwent renovations last year.

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BLDG Secures $425M for Queens Mixed-Use Development

The 69-story skyscraper will comprise 800-plus residential units.

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Affirmed Housing Opens Los Angeles Affordable Supportive Housing

The $30 million development provides housing for formerly homeless individuals.

The Thread Apartments. Image courtesy of Brazos Residential

Brazos Residential Buys 606-Unit Dallas Community

Northmarq brokered the transaction and secured acquisition financing.

Architectural plans

TWG to Build Indianapolis-Area Affordable Housing

The developer plans to break ground this month.

Residences at North Hill Opening. Image courtesy of Pennrose

Pennrose Opens Affordable Alexandria Project

The property caters to families and seniors earning between 30 and 60 percent of the area median income.

Stoneridge Villas Phase II Opening. Image courtesy of Pennrose

Pennrose JV Opens Alabama Senior Community

The property near Huntsville, Ala., is fully affordable.

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Homes for America Debuts DC-Area Senior Community

The property comprises both market-rate and affordable units.

South Creek by Beechwood Concept Rendering. Image courtesy of The Beechwood Organization

815-Unit Community Coming to Research Triangle

Chapel Hill officials approved plans for the mixed-income project.

Village at Harmony Garden Opening. Image courtesy of Pennrose

Pennrose Opens New Jersey Affordable Senior Community

Previously a public housing site, the property went through a $20 million redevelopment.