Laura Valean is an Executive Editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. She has a 12-year background in broadcast media and joined the CPE-MHN team in 2016. Laura edits in-depth stories on key trends shaping the commercial and multifamily real estate industries, coordinating a team of experienced writers. She also hosts award-winning podcast shows for both brands, including Mission Success: Women in Multifamily, NAA Insights, FTI Experts’ Hub, RICS Monitor and CREW Up.

Laura holds a B.A. in Journalism and an M.A. in Media Management. She can be reached at📧 laura.valean@cpe-mhn.com

Seattle Multifamily Report – Fall 2021

With its economy on track, Seattle is recording strong rental fundamentals

Raleigh Multifamily Report – Fall 2021

The Triangle is showing some of the country’s strongest rental fundamentals.

Why the Southeast Remains the Star of Multifamily

First Communities’ Pauline Houchins reveals the hottest areas of the fast-growing region.

How Boots on the Ground Build True Community

Tune in for insights from Cityview’s Melissa Delgado in the new episode of Mission Success: Women in Multifamily.

Philadelphia-Area MHC Lands Refi

Talonvest Capital secured the 10-year loan.

Salt Lake City Multifamily Report – Fall 2021

Both the city’s economy and rental market remained nearly unscathed during the health crisis.

How Hard Has the Pandemic Shaken Up Multifamily?

In our latest podcast, NAA’s Paula Munger offers a deep dive into how the crisis is affecting NOI and expenses.

Adapting to Renters’ Latest Needs

Are developers building larger floorplans? If so, where? United Properties’ Brenda Studt answers these questions and more in the latest MHN podcast.

Trending Amenities for Content Creators

Does your apartment building feature creative spaces for this new generation of entrepreneurs? Here’s why it should.

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Twin Cities Multifamily Report – Summer 2021

Same as most Midwestern metros, Minneapolis-St. Paul has returned to sustainable levels of growth.