Cities

JV Acquires Massive San Diego-Area TOD

TruAmerica Multifamily and Intercontinental Real Estate Corp. secured Alterra & Pravada at Grossmont Station, a 527-unit property in La Mesa.

CIM Group Makes DC Mixed-Use Purchase

Trellis House is a newly constructed property in the city’s Shaw/U Street Corridor with 319 units and 11,000 square feet of ground-floor retail.

Job Gains Sustain Demand in Tampa

Above-average population and employment gains have generated a fast absorption of new multifamily product. As a result, rents went up 4.0 percent year-over-year through May.

CA Ventures Opens Chicago South Loop Community

The 320-unit Eleven40 bears the signature of designer SCB, with interiors by BKV Group. The community is currently 85 percent occupied.

CBRE Brokers Largest Sale in Orlando History

A joint venture between GoldOller Real Estate Investments and The Family Office sold two assets and a total of 876 units located in the city’s Altamonte Springs submarket.

Modern Meets Holistic: Designing Healthy Homes

Integrating green spaces into a community is not just an aesthetics decision. Architects are more and more devoted to designing healthy buildings, that not only please the eye, but also offer a sense of well-being. Brooklyn’s 550 Vanderbilt and 535 Carlton include biophilic elements that bring nature at residents’ doorstep.

Boston Luxury Community Trades for $43M

Grossman Cos. teamed up with The Waypoint Cos. to sell the recently completed, 80-unit property situated in the Allston neighborhood.

Boston’s Tallest Residential Tower Reaches Full Height

One Dalton, located atop the 215-key Four Seasons hotel, offers 160 apartments and access to shared amenities such as a theater, a spa and a 65-foot lap pool.

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Mixed-Income Development Receives City Council Approval in Detroit

Bedrock Detroit and Woodborn Partners will develop a 900-unit residential neighborhood on the former Frederick Douglass public housing site, one of the largest vacant properties in the city.

Job Growth Fuels San Antonio

The metro’s strong economic and population growth keep creating demand for housing, despite the recent wave of supply that has tempered rent growth.