Development

Flaherty & Collins Launch KC Riverfront Development

The $72 million mixed-use property comprises 407 luxury units and 12,400 square feet of retail space, along with amenities such as a Pickel Ball court, a bike repair area and a private conference space.

Changing the Perception of Affordable Housing

Affordable housing goes beyond the concept of Section 8 housing and government assistance. Industry experts at the National Apartment Association’s Apartmentalize conference shared the benefits that this asset class can bring to a neighborhood.

Supply vs. Demand: Multifamily’s Tug of War

At the National Apartment Association’s Apartmentalize conference in San Diego, experts shed light on generational changes, rent control and other crucial issues facing the industry.

Rendering of Kenect Phoenix

Akara Partners Buys Land for Downtown Phoenix Tower

The project, Kenect Phoenix, is set to comprise 320 units across 23 stories, and feature multiple rooftop amenities, as well as 8,000 square feet of ground-floor retail.

Greystar Completes Suburban Miami Community

The resort-style Elan Maison in Davie features 394 units and includes a herb garden, a tanning room and a yoga studio.

$39M Affordable Housing Breaks Ground in LA

Meta Housing Corp. has started construction on Whittier & Downey. The transit-oriented community will feature 35 units.

Thalhimer Begins Next Phase of Richmond Adaptive Reuse Project

The company acquired the 18-acre lot in 2013. City View Marketplace is set to include 161 units and 13,270 square feet of commercial space.

Canfield Development Builds $22M LA Apartments

The Kenmore, a 69-unit development in Koreatown, will be designed by Nadel Architects and include VIP cabanas, a spa and a package-delivery system.

AHC Starts Work on $100M VA Affordable Project

An outdated property in Arlington will be transformed into a 256-unit community. The redevelopment is expected to be completed in 2020.

$21M NY Affordable Housing Redevelopment Opens

Chappaqua Crossing Apartments in Westchester County, the former site of the Reader’s Digest headquarters, features 64 mixed-income units and access to a playground, a clubroom and walking trails.