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.

How State and Local Initiatives Are Bridging the Affordable Housing Gap

These creative incentives and innovative policies are moving projects forward in a tough climate.

A photo of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell answering questions at the May 7 press conference.

Fed Keeps Rates Level, but Uncertainties Multiply

The impacts of tariffs have yet to appear in the data, but the Fed is keeping a close watch on potential risks.

Tishman Speyer Secures $331M for Phase 2 of Jersey City Megaproject

The project will include nearly 2,000 units and a public esplanade on the Hudson River.

Habitat, a mixed-use project in Culver City, Calif., includes 260 multifamily units alongside a 253,000-square-foot office building.

Is C-PACE Multifamily Borrowers’ New Ace?

Its versatility in the capital stack makes it a reliable option for owners.

Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae Headquarters

Economists Size Up Government’s Hints on GSE Privatization

A never-before-tried idea could recapitalize Fannie and Freddie, but a focused, accountable governance structure is key to making it work.

A webinar discussion on the state of senior housing featuring Charles Jennings of Harbor Retirement Associates, Jennifer McGurty of AEW Capital Management, Phoenix Senior Living's Jesse Marinko and NIC's Lisa McCracken

Senior Housing Ages Gracefully, but Challenges Persist

Even if development remains prohibitive, the sector is still a strong investment prospect, panelists at the latest MHN webinar agreed.

A photo of a panel discussion on measuring resident satisfaction at multifamily communities

RETCON Special Report: Tech Goes on Trial

Panelists stressed that any successful technology solution should make both residents’ and employees’ lives easier.

A photo of an electric vehicle charging with a SWITCH Energy charger

SWTCH Energy Launches New EV Charging Optimization Product

The product could reduce installation times and costs by 70 percent.

A discission between Eli Weiss of Joy Construction, Tell Metzger of the Community Preservation Corp. and Brendan McBride of Gilbane

NYC Affordable Housing Weathers the Storm

Despite financial challenges, it’s still a promising sector in the Big Apple, said experts at Ariel Property Advisors’ latest event.

Scott Turner testifies before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

Scott Turner Confirmed as HUD Secretary

Turner assumes office as the nation grapples with persistent challenges in housing affordability and availability.