Holly Dutton is a Senior Editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. She joined CPE and MHN in 2018 and has reported on the real estate sector since 2012. She was previously with Real Estate Weekly and the Houston Chronicle. Connect with her on twitter: @HollyDutton

June Rent Payments Hit 81 Percent

The latest figures from NMHC came less than a week after the monthly jobs report, which showed that the U.S. gained 2.5 million jobs in May.

Snap Sessions

Webinar—From Scaling Back to the Comeback: Marketing During COVID-19/Part II

Ben Faunce, senior customer success manager at SOCi, discusses how marketing has been affected during the pandemic and what leaders should be doing going forward.

Landlords Sue Over Eviction Moratoriums

Owners in Boston and New York are seeking to overturn bans put into place in response to the COVID-19 health crisis.

Developers Report Continued Construction Delays

More than half are experiencing setbacks, but a few bright spots are also emerging, according to NMHC’s latest survey.

May Rent Payments Hit 91 Percent

NMHC released the latest figures as businesses begin to reopen in many states and jobless claims over the past nine weeks exceed 38 million.

New York City’s Rent-Stabilized Properties Struggle with Shortfalls

Rent payments trail national averages, while commercial payments at mixed-use properties are faring considerably worse, an owners’ group reports.

Nearly 88 Percent of Renters Have Paid Rent This Month

The just-released figures from NMHC came one day after unemployment claims in the U.S. hit 36.5 million.

Apps, Telehealth and Ramped-Up Testing: Senior Housing Adapts to New Normal

Industry leaders discuss their responses to the coronavirus outbreak and what it means for the future of the sector.

May Rent Payments Reach 80 Percent

The just-released data on payments from NMHC come on the heels of 20.5 million new unemployment filings in April.

New York Extends Eviction Moratorium

Governor Cuomo announced the state would also ban late fees and missed-payment fees during the moratorium period.