Cities
HFF Arranges $12.5 M in Permanent Financing for New San Diego Mixed-Use Project
Permanent financing for San Diego’s Mr. Robinson was arranged through one of the financing provider’s partners.
Blatstein Proposes Live-Work-Play Community in South Philly
The 1001 South Broad St. mega-project proposed by developer Bart Blatstein could bring nearly 1,000 apartments to South Philadelphia.
Q&A with New Avison Young Principal Peter Sherman
The industry veteran spoke to MHN about his new role at Avison Young and what he plans to accomplish using his diverse experience.
Blue Rock Premier Properties Acquires $700M Florida Portfolio
The portfolio includes 29 prime communities and more than 8,000 units.
Castle Lanterra Properties Adds 350 Units to Texas Portfolio
The 350-unit Villas Tech Ridge was acquired by Castle Lanterra Properties.
Luxury Condos in Manhattan’s West Village Land $285M in Financing
HFF secured the construction financing for 160 Leroy Street, a planned luxury condominium project by a powerhouse development and design team.
Work Under Way on Massive Queens Multifamily Development
The $1.5 billion development in Queens will eventually incorporate more than 2,400 rental apartments.
Top 10 NYC Multifamily Sales in January 2016
The data is in! New York City multifamily real estate rocketed into 2016, with numerous eight-figure-plus sales. Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx all jockeyed for the spotlight. Check out PropertyShark’s list of the top 10 most expensive multifamily deals recorded in NYC in January: 10. 4002-4004 & 4014-4016 Carpenter Ave., The Bronx Sale Price: $15,900,000 Buyer: Nysandy12 Cbp5 LLC Seller: Ecp Carpenter LLC The Real Deal reports that these two properties are part of a a much larger portfolio acquisition. In a partnership between Related and the New York City pension funds, a total of 737 Bronx apartments are being…
Mixed-Use Development to Rise Across from Historic Beacon Theatre
Eastern Union secured a $14.8 million construction loan for Opal Holdings’ new mixed-use residential development that will transform the current building at 207 W. 75th Street.











