U.S. Public Housing Needs Exceed $21 Billion
Boston–A capital-needs assessment released today by Recap Real Estate Advisors finds that public housing needs in the United States exceed $21 billion.
Ground Broken for New Seattle Apartments
Seattle–Holland Partner Group and Capstone Partners L.L.C. have broken ground on a 284-unit mid-rise apartment building in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle.
New Condos Coming to 250 West St. in Tribeca
New York–The early-20th-century building at 250 West St. in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood is in the midst of being reborn as a luxury condominium development.
TPG Capital Affiliates Acquire PRIMEDIA
Atlanta—Affiliates of global private investment firm TPG Capital have acquired PRIMEDIA Inc., a company that helps consumers find apartments through Internet, mobile and print solutions.
Suburban D.C. Townhouses Win First New LEED Platinum Designation
Silver Spring, Md.–USGBC has certified Blair Towns, a suburban D.C. multifamily property, LEED Platinum, making it the first property certified as such anywhere in the world.
Riverstone Residential Names Proffitt EVP
Dallas–Riverstone Residential Group has named Loyal Proffitt executive vice president for the company’s South Central Region.
MHN Interview: JLL’s Darcy Miramontes
Recently hired as an EVP, Darcy Miramontes talks to MHN about how she plans to help Jones Lang LaSalle capitalize on a hot apartment market in Southern California.
MHN Interview: JLL’s Darcy Miramontes
Recently hired as an EVP, Darcy Miramontes talks to MHN about how she plans to help Jones Lang LaSalle capitalize on a hot apartment market in Southern California.
Economy Watch: CPI Shifts into Low Gear in June
The Consumer Price Index dropped in June, and consumer sentiment is in the basement in July. Meanwhile, Congress tries to find ways to wiggle around actually cooperating.
PODCAST: Economy Watch Weekly with Dees Stribling
Economic news for the week of July 15 was dominated by the oncoming potential disaster of U.S. default on its debt, which could happen very soon if Congress remains at an impasse.






