Partners Break Ground for Dallas Multifamily Property
Dallas–A joint venture formed by Prescott Realty Group, Northwestern Mutual and AREA Property Partners has started construction on a new mixed-use development on the old Shamburger Lumberyard site in Dallas.
Transwestern Expands Operations into New York
Houston—Transwestern has expanded into New York City through the creation of the firm’s Northeast region
‘The Green Picture’ with Erika Schnitzer: Bringing Sexy Back … to Green
At a two-day brainstorming session about sustainability, it became clear that our industry could be more innovative.
Q&A with PSU’s Dr. Gerard Mildner
Portland State University is introducing a master’s program in real estate development this fall, making it one of only two universities in the Northwest to offer the degree.
Q&A with Portland State University’s Dr. Gerard Mildner
Portland State University is introducing a new master’s program in real estate development this fall, making it one of only two universities in the Northwest to offer the degree.
Colliers Promotes Cooke to EVP of MF Investments
Phoenix–Colliers International in Greater Phoenix has promoted Cindy Cooke to the position of executive vice president of multifamily investments.
HIT Invests in Green Multifamily
Washington, D.C.–The AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust has made a foray into energy-efficient developments, including multifamily projects and mixed-use projects with multifamily components.
Economy Watch: Beginning of the End for Fannie and Freddie?
Though lacking in details, the Obama administration has released a plan that calls for the gradual dissolution of Fannie and Freddie. And one consumer index for January turns out optimism about the job market.
Renaissance Square Wins Sustainable Building Award from Maryland USGBC
Renaissance Square, a for-sale affordable housing community under development in Essex, Md., has earned a valuable distinction in Maryland’s sustainable housing development arena.
PODCAST: Economy Watch Weekly with Dees Stribling
For the week ending Feb. 11, jobless claims were down, the industrial sector was up, and a lot of people kicked around ideas about what to do with big issues like the GSEs and the federal budget.




