Vicentiu Fusea is an associate editor with Commercial Property Executive and Multi-Housing News. He has joined the CPE-MHN team in 2023. Vicentiu writes stories mainly focusing on the student housing, office and MOB markets. You can reach out to him at vicentiu.fusea@cpe-mhn.com.

Rendering of 259 Lenox St., a multifamily project in Norwood, Mass.

Tremont Breaks Ground on Boston-Area Development

The company also received a $44.5 million construction loan for the upcoming community.

Exterior shot of theMADISON, a community in Syracuse, Utah.

Cole West Opens Salt Lake City Community

The property totals 165 apartments and 11 single-family homes.

Exterior shot of The Vista Starkville, a student housing community in Starkville, Miss.

Student Quarters Lands $64M for Mississippi Student Community

The note refinances a loan originated in 2021.

A rendering of the The Retreat at Boone, Landmark's second student housing project in the Appalachian State University area.

Landmark JV Breaks Ground on North Carolina Student Project

The 625-bed development will open in time for the 2027 academic year.

Exterior shot of Two Clinton Park, a community in New Rochelle, N.Y.

RXR JV Lands $126M for Westchester Tower

The 390-unit community came online two years ago.

Group of diverse young adults are studying and collaborating together, using a digital tablet for their university project

National Student Housing Report – May 2026

Preleasing remains ahead of last year’s pace, according to the latest Yardi Matrix data.

Exterior rendering of Hub Champaign Green Street, a student housing project in Champaign, Ill.

Core Spaces to Develop 3 Chicago Communities

Completion is scheduled between 2028 and 2031.

Exterior shot of The Elex, a multifamily property in Fort Wayne, Ind.

Biggs Group JV Lands $99M for Indiana Community

The financing package includes a Freddie Mac note.

Exterior shot of Rambler Atlanta, a student housing community in Midtown Atlanta.

LV Collective JV Refis Atlanta Student Community

Previous financing includes a $95.3 million note.