Condo

KTGY Midwest Asks: Is For-Sale Multifamily Poised for Comeback?

Local industry veterans give a look at the demand for Chicago condos.

Manhattan Apartment Sales Dip

CityRealty’s latest report reveals a slight drop in the number of Manhattan apartment sales, but prices are still reaching record highs.

45 Rivington Street, NYC

Slate, Adam America and Vanke Pay $116M for Lower East Side Site

Slate Property Group, Adam America Real Estate and Vanke Holdings USA paid $116 million to acquire 45 Rivington Street, and plan to convert it to luxury residential condominiums.

Illinois Maintenance-free Townhomes Break Ground

Lexington Homes has broken ground on new townhomes that aim to appeal to “buyers of all ages.”

Oak Coast Properties, BMC Investments Score Denver Apartments for $50.8M

Oak Coast is planning a $2.5 million renovation of the property, which is the first acquisition in a series of investments to meet its $300 million target for 2016.

Bud LaRosa, Chief Business Performance Officer, Tocci Building Companies

2016 Multifamily Is Shaping Up – Q&A with Tocci Building Companies’ Bud LaRosa

Bud LaRosa, Chief Business Performance Officer with Massachusetts-based Tocci Building Companies, talks multifamily prospects and predictions, including specialty sectors and modular building.

A Look at Long Island City’s Robust Condo Market

According to a recent study by HPDM, the average price per square foot for closed condo deals in Long Island City, N.Y., has risen steadily each of the past five years.

Why Millennials Want Shorter Leases

The supply/demand imbalance and sky-high rents have led to an emerging trend in the apartment industry.

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.

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.