Development

Increasing Yields by Solarizing Low-Income Communities

OYA Solar Founder & Managing Partner Manish Nayar summarizes the evolution of the solar market and stresses the wide applicability of energy efficiency in multifamily, including atop of affordable assets.

Latest Phase Breaks Ground at GA Development

Developer Branch Properties has broken ground on the third phase of its mixed-use residential project, West Village, located in northwest Atlanta.

In Case You Missed It: MHN’s Top 5 Posts in May

Miss any of our articles? Catch up with five of our most popular posts for the month.

Allied Orion Breaks Ground on San Antonio-Area Community

The Retreat at Creekside is the last property to be constructed within Creekside Town Center, the more than 400-acre master-planned development in the Interstate 35 Corridor.

Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground in Oregon

Developer BRIDGE Housing has started work on 61 apartments for low-income families in north and northeast Portland. The property will accept Section 8 vouchers.

Virginia Community Lands $30M Grant

The federal funds will go toward redeveloping the 256-unit Ridley Place public housing and the surrounding neighborhood. Pennrose is the master developer of the project.

LMC Breaks Ground on Luxury Connecticut Community

The subsidiary of Lennar Corp. has started work on The Smyth, a 414-unit multifamily property that will rise 15 stories in central Stamford. The building is scheduled to welcome its first residents in 2021.

Top Multifamily Completions in Austin

Developers delivered more than 7,800 units to the city’s housing stock in the 12 months ending in May, with the bulk designed for the upscale Lifestyle segment, according to Yardi Matrix.

Taking Aim at the Co-Living Market

Chris Bledsoe, co-founder of the shared living startup, on why developers are beating a path to his door and how the company’s model could transform the housing sector in the U.S. and beyond.

Top Multifamily Completions in Las Vegas

As rent growth remains among the strongest in the nation, developers are warming up to the metro’s suburban areas, expanding rental product in the area.