Supply Wave Softens Demand in Queens

This year’s multifamily development is expected to reach a cycle peak in the borough, which continues to benefit from Manhattan’s prohibitive prices.

The May Digital Issue of MHN is Now Available!

Now you can get trend and strategy insights two different ways: Leaf through the Multi-Housing News digital digest for a quick read, or click on individual articles for an in-depth look at each of the topics that most interest you.

MHN Asks … About Student Housing

What kind of student housing amenities are proving to be most in demand this year? Experts weigh in.

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Transactions: May 2018

The following is a list of transactions that were announced between March 7 and March 26, 2018.

City Club Apartments’ Jonathan Holtzman Succeeds Through Service

The former head of Village Green—a third-generation, nearly 100-year-old family business—reveals why emulating the hospitality industry has remained a successful strategy over his four decades in multifamily.

Economic, Supply Growth Remains High in Dallas

Both multifamily development and investment in DFW continue at a torrid pace, bolstered by one of the country’s best-performing economies and rapid population gains.

Healthy Demographics Push Up Demand in Austin

The metro’s multifamily demand is expected to remain strong, sustained by an estimated population growth of 2.8 percent in 2018.

The April Digital Issue of MHN is Now Available!

Now you can get trend and strategy insights two different ways: Leaf through the Multi-Housing News digital digest for a quick read; or Click on individual articles below for an in-depth look at each of the topics that most interest you.

Transactions: April 2018

The following is a list of transactions that were announced between February 22 and March 6, 2018.

Making Workforce Housing Work

Private and nonprofit developers alike are seeking sites for housing that U.S. workers in tight markets can afford—and not a moment too soon.