Multiplex Completes Senior Care Facility in Sydney
The Brookfield affiliate faced numerous construction challenges, including the development’s location on the side of a steeply sloping hill and the need to preserve and protect six heritage trees.
Upgrades Ahead for 16 Manhattan Public Housing Properties
A six-way joint venture will renovate the communities, which are owned by the New York City Housing Authority and home to some 2,900 residents.
Denver Opportunity Zone Attracts Cresset-Diversified Fund, Hines
Starting in early 2020, the partners will build North Wynkoop, a 10-story, 392-unit luxury community in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood.
What Residents Love in a Property Website
In a world where almost anything can be done online, a great website can be a game-changer for a community. Here’s what to include and what to avoid.
Knoxville-Area Opportunity Zone Project Lands Financing
Walker & Dunlop originated the $21 million financing package through HUD, combining a two-year construction loan with a long-term mortgage.
The Fitness Amenity: A Powerful Factor in Satisfaction and Retention
The economic success of multifamily-building projects and mixed-use developments relies on amenity spaces and especially fitness centers.
MHN Poll: Carbon Footprint Legislation
MHN has a new poll! We want to know which of the following measures is your top priority for bringing your communities into compliance, as more cities consider new legislation to reduce multifamily buildings’ carbon footprint.
The Art of LEED Certification
Primary factors to consider when pursuing some degree of certification are cost, logistics, market and the potential impact to the bottom line, according to Mill Creek Residential Senior Managing Director of Development Sam Rodriguez.
Luxury High-Rise Opens in Chicago
The 500-unit community in South Loop received a Certificate of Occupancy for the first 25 floors. The interior finishing work for the remaining apartments is slated for completion in August.











