Mikayla Sciortino is an Associate Editor who joined Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News in early 2025. She has a background in English and writes about news and various industry trends for both MHN and CPE. She holds a bachelor's degree in psychology.

Rendering of 840 Woodrow a 326-unit community in Atlanta.

Woodfield JV to Begin Affordable Project in Atlanta

This is the first time Woodfield and American South Capital are partnering on a development.

A photo of the Danforth, a 265-unit multifamily property in Seattle that was built in 2018

Kennedy Wilson JV Acquires Seattle Asset for $173M

The property was previously purchased by Vanbarton Group in 2019.

Exterior of American House Oak Park in Oak Park, Ill.

Canyon Provides $126M in Refis for Multiple Properties

The loans refinance three projects in two of the nation’s biggest markets.

Eureka Myrtle Rendering Cropped

Linc Begins Affordable Housing Projects in Northern California

The project will contribute 25 percent of the units for this city’s affordable housing plan.

Groundbreaking ceremony at The Union in Fishers, Ind.

Thompson Thrift Starts Construction of Final Phase of Indianapolis Mixed-Use

The community is part of a $750 million mixed-use project.

Vue Kirkland Apartments in Kirkland, Wash.

BRIDGE to Convert Seattle Community to Affordable Housing

The buyer has acquired more than 800 affordable units on the West Coast during the past year.

A group of people hiking outside.

Keep Spirits High With These 5 Mental Health Tips

In honor of Mental Health Awareness month, here are some mental health tips to encourage a positive mindset at your community.

Ocean Gate, a luxury community in Long Branch, N.J.

New Jersey Multifamily Community Changes Hands for $122M

The new owners plan to turn the rental community into condominiums.

Aerial photo of Madison Communities newest project, Madison Fountains in St. Johns County, Fla.

Madison Communities Continues Florida Expansion

This is the developer’s first project in Jacksonville, part of a larger expansion in the southeastern U.S.