SPECIAL REPORT: Multifamily a Desired Investment in Europe
Amidst the European sovereign debt crisis, opportunities exist for commercial real estate investors on the continent, according to panelists speaking during a session at the 2012 ULI Spring meeting.
Apartment Industry Has Solid First Quarter
The National Multi Housing Council, in its latest Quarterly Survey of Apartment Market Conditions, reports that the U.S. apartment industry is still chugging along at a robust pace.
MHN Interview: Former HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros on Seniors Housing
Henry Cisneros, former U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) secretary and one of the authors of Independent for Life: Homes and Neighborhoods for an Aging America, talks to MHN about the major issues regarding seniors housing.
TODAY'S DEALS: Scion, Virtus Acquire Student Housing Community
HFF provides acquisition financing for a joint venture acquisition; Questar Properties opens a new 561-unit property in Anne Arundel County, Md.; and Centerline Capital provides a $11.6 million DUS facility for a student housing purchase.
The Bozzuto Group Names New Director of Learning & Development
The Bozzuto Group, a Washington, D.C.-based real estate services organization, today announced that Steven Fretwell has joined the company as director of learning and development.
Luxury in the Ballpark District
Alliance Residential has begun construction on a 164-unit luxury community, located in the heart of Coors Field in Denver.
New Development Breaks Ground in Ballpark District
Alliance Residential has begun construction on Broadstone Blake Street, a six-story, 164-unit luxury apartment community, located in the heart of Coors Field, bordering the Lodo District in downtown Denver.
Economy Watch: Employment Trends Still Positive
Despite lackluster official employment numbers, hiring is still moving in the right direction.
PROFILE: Koss Resource
Michael Koss, the founder of Koss Resource, predicts that the website will be a “game changer” in the real estate business.
Survey Reveals Housing Discrimination Still Major Issue in United States
According to a recent survey, community-based organizations reported that housing discrimination is still a major problem in the United States for the disabled, immigrants and families with children, among others.


