Diana Mosher is a contributing writer with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. She writes about a range of real estate and design topics including development, architecture/design, marketing/business development and property management/operations/tech. Mosher joined MHN as editor in chief in 2005. She has been a contributing editor to the CPE-MHN team since 2016.
Six Feet of Separation: Apartment Communities Prepare for Life After Quarantine
Emerging from the COVID-19 shutdown will happen cautiously and in stages, according to major multifamily operators.
Berkadia’s Hilary Provinse Models Success for the Next Generation
How the veteran investment banker builds teams that are diverse, strategic—and deliver results.
Off-Site Building Gets Its Test in Multifamily
The apartment industry awaits more proof of the time and cost savings of modular construction.
Student Housing Designers Go Minimalistic for Gen Z
Today’s cost-conscious young scholars prefer collaboration rooms and study spaces to lazy rivers and tanning beds.
Could Tiny Homes Deliver Big Savings?
Can this rental home type emerge despite onerous land use codes and NIMBYism?
NAHB Forecasts Promising 2020 for Development
The positive apartment sector outlook was presented at IBS during Design + Construction Week.
Sustainable Housing Design Case Study
The University of California is known for its commitment to sustainability especially since launching its carbon neutral policy.
Meet the New Multifamily Amenity: Coworking Space
Watch our slideshow for product ideas from NeoCon that can help apartment operators upgrade their properties.
Sue Ansel Is Multifamily’s Go-To Executive
Now in her 25th year with Gables Residential, Susan Ansel is universally respected for strategic acumen, prodigious industry knowledge and integrity.
Q&A: HHHunt’s Finds Synergies, Stability in Diversification
MHN caught up with Janet Riddlebarger, leader of the Asset Management Group, to chat about the company’s plans for the future, new technology and the industry concerns that keep her up at night.











