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.

SoCal Luxury Community Breaks Ground

Modera San Diego, a 368-unit upscale multifamily property in the city’s East Village neighborhood, will welcome its first residents in spring 2021.

Manhattan Luxury Asset Gets $200M Refi

Greystone Bassuk arranged the 10-year, fixed-rate loan for the property’s owners, a joint venture between Taconic Investment Partners LLC and Mitsui Fudosan America Inc.

California Sues Huntington Beach Over Lack of Affordable Housing

Gov. Gavin Newsom directed the state’s attorney general to file the first-of-its kind litigation against the city, claiming its non-compliance with state housing law is contributing to California’s housing crisis.

Armani’s Manhattan Flagship Makeover to Include Luxury Residences

SL Green and Giorgio Armani teamed up to redevelop the boutique store at 760 Madison Ave., which will feature 19 upscale residences, including one for the famed designer himself.

Enterprise Community Partners Launches National Health Housing Initiative

The Maryland-based nonprofit plans to invest $250 million across the U.S. over five years as part of its Health Begins with Home program.

MZ Capital Acquires TN Luxury Asset

The Northbrook, Ill.-based firm will upgrade and reposition the 130-unit apartment and townhome community in suburban Knoxville to meet the growing demand for luxury rentals.

Multifamily Groups Press for Shutdown Solution

NMHC, the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities and other organizations lobby for an end to the crisis, citing the impact on areas like rental assistance programs and affordable housing projects.

Senior Housing Demand Matched by Supply

While the increase over the third quarter of 2018 was small, it marked the first time in three years that demand and supply matched, according to the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care.

How the Government Shutdown Impacts Multifamily

With HUD and other agencies currently disabled, residents and private sponsors of government-assisted housing are feeling the fallout from the stalemate over border security.

Luxury Mixed-Use Project Underway on Capitol Hill

SGA Cos. and Evergreen Private Finance are developing The Rushmore, which will feature 117 high-end apartments, street-level retail and a revamped historic building on Pennsylvania Avenue.