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Making Your Mark
Multifamily benchmarking has come a long way, but there’s still room for improvement.
November Issue: Transactions
The following is a list of transactions that were announced between 8/22/14 – 9/25/14.
From New York to Veracruz: Ismael Leyva Architects Expands its Sphere of Influence
Icon, a 43-story apartment building with a 15:1 slenderness ratio garnered Leyva recognition by The Skyscraper Museum for being one of the most slender structures in the world.
The 2014 MHN Excellence Awards Winners
A highlight of our editorial calendar is this annual awards issue where we have the pleasure of announcing a new crop of MHN Excellence Award winners.
Downtown Dadeland Signs New Retail Tenants
Downtown Dadeland has recently completed 33,000 square feet of new leases at its retail component. Five new tenants will join soon according to the new owners of the property.
Double Bottomline
Community Development Trust’s Joseph Reilly shares insights into how the REIT is working to fill the void in U.S. affordable housing.
Guest Blog: Canada vs. The United States: Comparing Student Housing Markets
Over the past decade, the student housing market in the United States has been rapidly expanding with the boom of purpose-built student housing. With each passing year, the number of student housing bed deliveries seems to be increasing alongside enrollment rates. The same, however, cannot be said about Canada.




