Development

A Green Affordable Housing Lesson From the Bronx

Omni New York Co-Founder Eugene Schneur tells the story behind North America’s largest Passive House development and shares his views on New York City’s affordable housing market and clean energy ambitions.

Queens 269-Unit Condo Project Receives $30M Loan

Madison Realty Capital arranged the financing for Xinyuan Real Estate, which intends to use the funds to build a 17-story condo property with retail and common space components.

Affordable KTGY-Designed Property Opens in the Bay Area

Pauline Weaver Senior Apartments includes 90 units. Eden Housing is the developer of the age-restricted community in the Warm Springs area of Fremont, Calif.

Miami Luxury Community Welcomes First Residents

Pinnacle Housing Group and Ascend Properties own the 272-unit Class A property that broke ground at the end of 2017.

PointOne Holdings, NRP Group to Add 308 Units in Austin

The upcoming community will be located in the South Congress submarket, within walking distance of the adjacently planned H-E-B and Thirsty Planet Brewery.

Bridge Investment Group Opens SoCal Community

The owner broke ground on the 346-unit Class A multifamily asset in early 2017, with East West Bank providing construction financing.

Army Base Gets New Life as Affordable Housing Community

Pennrose is redeveloping the underutilized site of Camp Kilmer in Edison Township, N.J., into a low-income rental property with supportive services for military veterans, families and formerly homeless residents.

Caton Flats Affordable Project Breaks Ground in Brooklyn

The 255-unit community developed by BRP Companies will also house a revitalized and expanded Caton Flats Market, a city-owned cultural institution, along with office and community spaces.

Affordable Senior Housing Breaks Ground in Illinois

The 60-unit Residences of Crystal Lake is slated for completion by March 2020.

Puerto Rico Mixed-Income Community Breaks Ground

Construction has begun on the Jose Gautier Benitez development in Caguas, a 438-unit residential development on the site of a former housing project.