Gabriel Frank is a Senior Associate Editor with Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive. He has a background in journalism, and is the editor of MHN's Daily and Weekly newsletters. He lives in New York City.

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TruAmerica’s Deep Dive Into the Missing Middle

While the firm expands into multiple business areas, its central idea is staying the same.

Rendering of Hub Clemson a future 1,303-bed student housing community in Clemson, S.C.

Kayne Anderson to Be Acquired in $1.4B Deal

It’s the London-based buyer’s entry into U.S. real estate.

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Move For Hunger Packs More Than 1,000 Pounds of Food at AIM 2026

The nonprofit partnered with AIM 2026, CORT, Albertsons, Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County, and other multifamily leaders at the event.

A photo of Stephanie Wiggins, managing director & head of production and agency lending at PGIM leading a panel discussion with Sheri Thompson of Walker & Dunlop, Phil Maniscalco of Wells Fargo, Bill Buskirk of Freddie Mac, Chuck Walker of Fannie Mae and the MBA's Jamie Woodwell.

MBA-CREF Special Report: Busy Year Ahead for Multifamily Lenders

A lot more debt is coming to market this year, but key lenders and originators remain risk-averse.

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Designing Wellness Into Affordable Housing

It’s often not about which amenities or architectural features look the nicest, but those that most meaningfully enhance renters’ physical and emotional well-being.

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Fed Cuts Rates as Economy Weakens, Signals More Action

Despite the long-awaited cut, the central bank’s dual mandates remain at odds.

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Morgan Properties to Acquire Dream Residential REIT

The transaction is valued at more than $350 million.

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Under One Roof: Should You Centralize Operations?

The pros and cons are complex. Here’s what to consider.

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ButterflyMX Launches QR Code-Activated Intercom System

The solution is the first of its kind in the industry, and is intended for budget-conscious owners, operators and developers.

Economic Fears Persist at Latest Fed Meeting

The central bank has a new role: managing sentiments.