Jessica Fiur is the editor-in-chief at Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive and writes the award-winning blog What Renters Want.
Jessica has been with the company since 2011 and previously was with Weekly Reader and IQPC. Contact Jessica at jessica.fiur@cpe-mhn.com, on Twitter @jfiur or on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicafiur/.
After Many Years, New Residential Tower Will Enter LA Skyline
Trumark Urban will develop 1050 S. Grand, a planned 22-story condominium in Downtown Los Angeles, thanks to $77 million in construction financing.
Economy Watch: Millennials Will Continue to Be Renters. Here’s Why
All good times do come to an end, but in the case of the running boom for U.S. apartment properties, demographic data (demand) and development data (supply) are still on the landlords’ side and likely will be for at least another decade, if not longer.
Point/Counterpoint: The Urban Rental Housing Affordability Crisis—Does the Student Housing Model Provide an Answer?
Would the student-housing model work in the market-rate industry?
CAPREIT Appoints New Executive Leadership
CAPREIT, a national real estate development and investment company, has announced the restructuring of its executive leadership team through the appointment of three associates.
Construction Begins on Delray Apartments
LandSouth Construction has begun the construction on Uptown Delray, a $26 million mixed-use apartment community in Delray, Fla.
Brookfield Builds In Manhattan with Help From China
Brookfield Property Partners recently broke ground on a new 62-story residential tower in Manhattan. The $800 million structure will receive partial funding with $479 million in HFA credit enhanced bonds from the Bank of China with a seven-year term.
NYC Condo Offering What Few Others Can
Real estate developer Related Companies has announced the official launch of sales at its latest New York City condominium tower, Carnegie Park.
Economy Watch: Homebuilders Still Optimistic, Says NAHB
During the worst of the recession, the confidence of homebuilders nationwide was absolutely crushed. But homebuilders finally reached a more optimistic frame of mind.
Building Seniors Housing in Partnership with Churches
Omega Communities, a seniors housing developer, has broken ground on Fountains of Hope, an assisted living and memory-care property in Sarasota.
‘Economy Watch’ Podcast with Dees Stribling: The Job Numbers are Good
The jobs numbers are good, but wages still stagnate.







