Greg Isaacson is a Senior Associate Editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. He has been writing about the real estate industry in the U.S. and Asia Pacific since 2014. Connect with him on Twitter: @gregisaacson

Developers Close on $38M in Financing for DC Project

Located next to an historic theater in Washington, D.C.’s Deanwood neighborhood, The Strand Residences will deliver 86 affordable units by January 2021.

Affordable Senior Housing Project Wraps Up in NYC

Foxy Management and Alembic Community Development built the Bronx project, 1880 Boston Road, in conjunction with city organizations. The 168-unit property has a price tag of about $77.8 million.

Phase 4 of Dallas-Area Community Breaks Ground

High Street Residential and Olympus Property are building Olympus on Broadway, a 383-unit addition to the Union at Carrollton project in Carrollton, Texas.

Passco Buys Georgia Community for $58M

Built in 2016, the fully stabilized Class A property sold by Southeastern Development Associates is located in Augusta, a rising cybersecurity hub.

SunTrust Provides $75M Loan for Tampa Project

The Related Group broke ground last year on the 396-unit luxury waterfront community, Town Westshore. The four-story development will include a health spa.

Georgia Portfolio Changes Hands for $203M

Carter Multifamily and RSE Capital Partners have acquired the 11 properties totaling 1,966 units. The Class B and Class C communities are located in the Savannah area, Augusta, Canton and Macon.

Millennial Money Goes Furthest in These Cities

St. Louis and Austin come out on top for relative spending power, according to a new study by JLL that looks at incomes for young workers across nearly 50 cities.

BH3 Buys $195M Loan on Distressed NYC Skyscraper

The real estate investment firm has taken over the defaulted mortgage on 125 Greenwich St., an 88-story luxury condo tower in Manhattan’s Financial District that topped out earlier this year.

New Jersey Workforce Housing Portfolio Sells for $146M

An international investor scooped up the seven communities totaling 1,035 units from Murnick Property Group, which has operated and maintained the buildings for the past half-century.

L+M, Invesco Partner for $1.2B NYC Housing Deal

The duo agreed to buy more than 2,800 market-rate apartments in Manhattan from Urban American and Brookfield Asset Management and will restore the affordability of more than 1,800 units.