Development

Harbor East, Bozzuto Group Open Luxury High-Rise on Baltimore Waterfront

Dubbed Liberty Harbor East, the 22-story community is situated on the site of a former Bethlehem Steel shipyard.

Greystar Breaks Ground on First-Ever Portland Project

The multifamily giant is building its first ground-up development, a 182-unit rental community in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of the city.

Monument Capital Management Expands Chicago-Area Portfolio

The company purchased Townhomes at Highcrest in Woodbridge as part of Monument Opportunity Fund IV and is planning capital improvements for all the buildings.

Mill Creek Residential Adds Luxury Apartments in Denver

The eight-story Modera Cap Hill features 197 apartment units in the city’s Capitol Hill neighborhood just south of downtown.

Energesco, FCP Invest in Energy Efficiency at The Woods at Addison

The project is partially financed through a grant from the Maryland Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Multifamily Energy Efficiency and Housing Affordability Program.

New Student Housing Community Set to Open in FL

The 96-unit student housing community marks Mallory & Evans Development’s first project in the Florida market. The property is scheduled to open in August.

New Jersey Luxury Project Receives $60M Construction Loan

Cushman & Wakefield secured the financing for a joint venture of PCD Development and Saber Real Estate Advisors. The loan will be used for the construction of a 421-unit high-end community in Bogota, along the Hackensack River.

$1B Redevelopment Breaks Ground in Baltimore

The city’s housing authority started the first phase of a six-year plan that will create 1,345 new residential units, as well as a variety of community resources and services.

Wood Partners Breaks Ground on Luxury Portland High-Rise

The upcoming community will incorporate the northern part of the Artists Repertory Theatre building and will also feature ground-floor retail and affordable units.

Public-Private Partnership Kicks Off Durham Project

DHIC, Self-Help and local authorities broke ground on Willard Street Apartments, downtown’s first newly constructed, fully affordable community for households earning 60 percent or less of the area’s median income.