New Community Design Evokes Resort Feel
NMS, a Los Angeles-based development company, has started construction on a $50 million multifamily community at La Cienega Boulevard in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Tile Redi Introduces Redi Trench, Wins Best of Bath Award
Tile Redi introduces a neat add-on to their industry approved shower pan. The Redi Trench offers an attractive drainage solution for builders looking to create a luxury shower with the leak-proof benefits of a shower pan.
The Community Preservation Corporation Announces Changes to its Executive Team
The Community Preservation Corporation (CPC), a non-profit lender for affordable housing throughout New York State, announced changes to its executive staff.
Latin United Community Housing Association Receives $4.7 for Affordable Housing
BMO Harris Bank has extended a $4.7 million construction loan to the Latin United Community Housing Association to provide renovations on the Borinquen Bella Apartments.
MHN Interview: Josh Koppel, CPM, President, HSC Management Corp.
MHN interviews Josh Koppel, CPM, president, HSC Management Corp.
Economy Watch: Homeownership Still on Downward Slide
The Census Bureau reported that the U.S. home ownership rate was 65.4 percent of all households during the first quarter of 2012, a contraction of 0.6 percentage points since the fourth quarter of last year, and down from 66.4 percent a year ago.
2011 Technology Choice Awards Ballot: VOTE NOW
The multi-housing industry supports hundreds of high quality technology companies- supplying everything from screening systems, to property management software to security products. We want you, the readers of Multi-Housing News, to tell us which of these firms truly stand apart from the rest and deserve to be celebrated as the very best. Place your vote today! Deadline for voting is May 6.
Houston Condo Development Sold After Protracted Bankruptcy Proceedings
Houston–Gramercy Park Condominiums, a mid-rise multifamily property in the Medical Center submarket of Houston, has been sold out of bankruptcy.
First Sale in Major Newark Redevelopment Set
Newark, N.J.–Financing to purchase the first home of the first phase of Newark’s redevelopment of 90 affordable housing sites, which is called Fairmount Heights, will probably be finalized this week, according to the public/private partnership undertaking the project.





