Development

A rendering of Alta Flatirons, occupying the last multifamily parcel in a 156-acre mixed-use project.

Wood Partners Breaks Ground on Denver-Area Project

The building will occupy the last parcel of a 156-acre mixed-use district.

A rendering of VERVE Fayetville, Subtext's first project in Arkansas.

Subtext Plans 1st Arkansas Student Housing Development

The project is being built for students attending a Power 5 University.

Aerial rendering of the property at 499 Summit Ave. in Jersey City, N.J.

Panepinto Tops Out $388M Jersey City Tower

The developer expects completion next spring.

Exterior rendering of Block 4, a community in Alexandria, Va.

Jair Lynch JV Kicks Off 310-Unit Project in NoVa

The community is part of a three-phase redevelopment.

Clockwise from top; Tyler Griffin, Lument; Jeff Adler, Yardi Matrix; Marcus Duley, Walker & Dunlop Investment Partners; Joanna Zabriskie, BH Companies; Brett Fawley, CBRE Investment Management; Suzann Silverman, Multi-Housing News; Hilary Provinse, Berkadia.

At a Volatile Time, Multifamily’s Outlook Stays Steady

Experts share insights on the industry’s prospects during the MHN Voices midyear webinar.

Aerial image of the topping off at Salato Residences, a condominium development in Pompano Beach, Fla.

US Development Tops Out Pompano Beach Condo Building

The luxury project is scheduled for delivery next year.

A photo of Longview, the latest mixed-use project to open in Gowanus.

JV Opens New Brooklyn Mixed-Use

The project was capitalized via an opportunity fund.

Exterior rendering of 131 Danbury Road, a 208-unit multifamily project in Wilton, Conn.

AMS Venture Breaks Ground on 208-Unit Project

The developer took out a $71 million construction loan.

LaSalle Residences in Chicago, 7 West 7th in Cincinnati, Altitude on Main in Richmond and SoMA in Manhattan

Beyond 9-to-5: How Office Conversions Are Reviving Downtowns

Here are four office-to-residential projects that illustrate how sharp design, friendly policies and creative financing work together.

The top floor at 79 W. Monroe in Chicago

Many Cities Go All In on Conversions. Is it Working?

Will public incentives drive success?