City Council Approves de Blasio’s Affordable Housing Programs

The NYC City Council approved two major components of Mayor de Blasio’s affordable housing plan with the passing of the MIH and ZQA programs.

On the Market: This Week’s 5 Most Interesting CRE Listings

Check out this week’s most interesting CRE listings across the country.

On the Market: This Week’s Most Interesting CRE Listings

Check out the week’s most interesting for-sale CRE assets.

Transactions: March 2016

The following is a list of transactions that were announced between 12/30/2015 – 01/22/2016. To have your transaction featured, submit details to mallory.bulman@cpe-mhn.com. SALES: Arium Barber Park Location: Orlando, Fla. No. of Units: 526 Buyer: White Eagle Property Group Seller/Representative: CBRE Investment Properties Notes: CBRE represented the seller, Carroll Organization. Value: $51.9 million Allister North Hills Location: Raleigh, N.C. No. of Units: 434 Buyer: Heitman Seller/Representative: Federal Capital Partners/Kane Realty Corp. Notes: Kane Residential will continue to manage the property for the new owner. Value: $93.5 million The Millennium in Woodland Hills Location: Los Angeles No. of Units: 395 Buyer: TruAmerica Multifamily Seller/Representative: Intercontinental Real Estate Corporation Notes: Under its new…

Homeless No More: Veteran’s Housing Solutions

Government agencies, nonprofit organizations and multifamily developers agree that collaboration is key to bringing more options to market.

Multifamily is Awash in Capital

Positive fundamentals continue to shape the apartment market.

Making Waves with Crystal Lagoons

Crystal Lagoons CEO Uri Man explains the technology behind a powerful amenity that (surprisingly) uses up to 30 times less water than an 18-hole golf course.

See the Future of Downtown Chicago

Watch Chicago develop before your eyes in this animation from KIG Analytics.

Finance Forecast for 2016

Millennial and overseas demand will drive multifamily in 2016.

What the Future of Apartment Design Looks Like

Philadelphia-based architect and former developer Cecil Baker shows MHN which trends he expects to gain popularity this year.