Development

Danny Fishman headshot

NYC’s Multifamily Market: Waiting to Exhale

GAIA Real Estate CEO Danny Fishman on why policy clarity will be key to restarting investment and development in the Big Apple.

Speakers at the NIC Spring Conference

NIC Special Report: A New Approach to Senior Housing

An inside look at how operators are applying a co-living model to memory-care communities.

A photo of 221 W. 41st St. in Manhattan

Yellowstone Secures $203M for Manhattan Office-to-Residential Conversion

The Candler Building was constructed between 1912 and 1913.

Beth Mace and Mark Zandi at NIC Spring Conference

NIC Special Report: Why Senior Housing Is a Beacon of Hope Amid Economic Uncertainty

While investors face large-scale headwinds, senior housing is gaining momentum as capital returns.

A rendering of the multifamily project taking shape at the former site of Greyhound facility in Richmond, Va.

AIP, Pointsfive Prep $132M Redevelopment in Richmond

The project is taking shape at the site of a Greyhound bus terminal.

Exterior shot of 80 Broad St., a 400,000-square-foot property in Manhattan's Financial District.

Broad Street JV Lands $175M for Manhattan Conversion

The property served as an office building for almost a century.

A rendering of Novel Lulah Hills in Decatur, Ga.

Crescent Communities Breaks Ground on Suburban Atlanta Project

The development is taking shape at the site of a former shopping mall.

A photo of The Radler, a Woodfield multifamily community adjacent to Nexton Townhomes.

Woodfield JV Starts Work on Charleston-Area Townhome Community

The 114-unit property is part of a master-planned campus.

Exterior shot of a residence hall at the University of Mississippi.

Greystar, Ole Miss Kick Off Student Project

This marks the first phase of a public-private partnership.

Figure depicting rent growth and supply expansion at a local level in Austin, regional level in Texas and national level across the U.S.

Austin’s Rent Realignment: From Fastest Growth to Steepest Drop

Local policies drove this shift, according to The Pew Charitable Trusts.