Cities

Renovated Downtown Nashville Community Trades for $27M

A Covenant Capital Group fund sold the 170-unit 500 Fifth Ave. The deal follows a $4 million renovation process the firm completed at the 56-year-old building.

John Williams

PAC to Invest $18M in Atlanta Development

Preferred Apartment Communities also has the option to purchase the 258-unit property in Lindbergh at a discounted price, following the asset’s stabilization.

Marcus & Millichap Lists $31M Student Housing Community

The company received the exclusive listing for 512 South Third St., a 400-bed student housing community within walking distance of the University of Illinois’ main campus.

Freddie Mac Revises 2017 Outlook

In this video, the GSE concludes that, despite performance moderating from cycle highs, the U.S. multifamily market should remain healthy into 2018.

Chesapeake Commons

Wasatch Group Lands $47M Refi Loan

The company used the loan to pay off a Fannie Mae regulatory bond on Chesapeake Commons, a 600-unit community in Rancho Cordova, Calif.

CBRE Arranges Sale of Phoenix Community

Located at 550 W. Maryland Ave., the garden-style townhome community offers large two-bedroom units averaging 1,386 square feet. Amenities include an outdoor kitchen and lounge area, a fitness center and more.

Steven Natale, Walker & Dunlop

Walker & Dunlop Closes $289M Financing for CA Portfolio

The properties comprise nearly 2,200 units in four major markets. Of the 21 properties, 11 have Section 8 HAP contracts to provide affordable housing, and 10 qualify for Fannie Mae’s Green Rewards Program.

Covenant Buys $30M Indianapolis Community

Columns of Castleton was 99.5 percent occupied as of June. The company plans to implement a $4.7 million plan for renovating unit interiors and upgrading amenities.

Chicago’s Aurélien Ready for Residents

Ryan Cos. completed the 31-story, 368-unit luxury tower some two years after it broke ground on the high-rise project. The cost of the development reached $100 million.

RXR to Develop 28-Story Mixed-Use Towers in New Rochelle

Anchors of the New York City suburb’s $4 billion redevelopment plan, the two high-rises will comprise about 700 units between them. City officials are eyeing up to 12 million square feet of new construction.