Gabriel Frank is an Associate Editor with Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive. He has a background in journalism, and writes about news and industry trends across the multifamily and commercial real estate sectors. He lives in New York City.

Harmony Court Apartments

Standard Communities Wraps $1B Affordable Housing Buy

The investor will add three new markets to its footprint.

Kensington Crossing

Milestone Group Picks Up Nearly 700 Units in Virginia

This purchase brings the company’s portfolio in the area to five properties.

Dimension 6 Fitness and Nike Strength Logos. Logos courtesy of Dimension 6 Fitness and Nike Strength

Precor to Include Nike Strength Free Weights Across Product Offerings

The company intends to integrate Nike Strength’s free weights alongside its own gym equipment offerings.

A panel of student housing investors moderated by Teddy Leatherman, managing director at JLL Capital Markets. Participants include Evan Baum of Ares Management Corp., Darren Chan at QuadReal Property Group, APG’s Estella Jin and University Partners’ Bryan Kam. Photo by Gabriel Frank

NMHC Special Report: The Student Housing View From Ground Level

Investors, developers and architects speaking at the second day of the conference all had their unique strategies for combating challenges.

A panel discussion between student housing industry executives at the NMHC's Student Housing Conference

NMHC Special Report: Surveying a Strong Student Housing Market

The market has its hurdles, but smart investments and developments are still possible experts said at the annual event.

A rendering of the new residences at Briarwood Mall

Luxury Apartments to Rise on Former Sears Site

The developers plan to build a grocery store and walkable plaza alongside the community, which will finish construction in 2026.

Virtual tours of units and amenity spaces at the Corwyn Conyers

Marketers Get a Seat at the Decision-Making Table

Evolving technologies and renter preferences are elevating their roles.

Oakhouse, a 219 unit community being built in Dallas,

How Teamwork Can Push Affordable Housing Projects Across the Finish Line

Across the country, innovative partnerships of developers and local stakeholders are finding success. Here’s how.

The coworking lounge at Lyra, a residential tower located near Hudson Yards. The coworking area, which resembles a lounge or hotel lobby, gives residents both flexible seating and work options, giving them the same degree of functionality as they move throughout the property. Image courtesy of MdeAS.

How Work From Home Influences Multifamily Design

Developers are accommodating residents’ evolving spatial needs.

RETCON 2024: Tackling Tech

From smart buildings to sustainability, panelists discussed the evolving role of technology in multifamily.