Kalinoski has been a contributing writer to Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News since 2010 and previously wrote for three years for Commercial Property News. Gail has been a freelance writer and editor for more than 20 years, contributing to daily websites, magazines, weekly business newspapers, market intelligence newsletters, research reports, monthly B-to-B and consumer magazines. Earlier in her career, Gail worked for Gannett Corp. as an editor and reporter for 15 years. Gail has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Pace University.

Watermark to Begin Construction on Luxury Colorado Community

The 360-unit Ascent by Watermark is the company’s second multifamily development in Colorado Springs.

Luxury Multifamily Project Wraps Up Near Milwaukee

McShane Construction Co. built The West Living, a 177-unit upscale community in West Allis, Wis.

Electra Capital Provides $92M Loan for Florida Luxury Community

The financing will enable Elevate Partners to lease up its newly built multifamily tower in Fort Lauderdale.

Optima Begins Construction on Chicago Mixed-Use Community

Located in the Lakeview neighborhood, the 198-unit luxury property is slated for 2022 delivery.

Capital Square Secures Construction Loan for Virginia OZ Project

The firm will use the financing for a mixed-use community in the Scott’s Addition Opportunity Zone in Richmond, Va.

Watermark Begins Construction on St. Louis-Area Development

Located in the suburb of O’Fallon, Mo., Avenue64 by Watermark is scheduled for completion by August 2022.

Some hair salons at senior housing facilities are beginning to have limited openings. Image by Positive_Images via Pixabay.com

Amenities Are Returning to Senior Housing Properties

Operators are slowly offering residents services like hair salons, gyms and pools once again.

Exterior of the Connecticut Post Mall in Milford, Conn., where owner Centennial is proposing to build up to 300 units of multifamily housing. Image courtesy of Centennial

When Multifamily Makes More Sense for a Mall Than Retail

Shopping mall owners in Connecticut and Florida are the latest to plan multifamily housing for their properties.

A rendering of the clubhouse at Katy Apartments in Katy, Texas, a 324-unit multifamily community with market-rate and income-restricted rental units, being developed by AMCAL Equities LLC.

HUD 221(d)(4) Financing Girds Workforce Housing Projects

This “consistent and stable” loan product is sustaining developers while some funding sources take a pause.

What the Presidential Election Means for Multifamily

Multi-Housing News looks at the issues in the upcoming presidential race that are top of mind for apartment executives.