Development
Bay State Multifamily Community Celebrates Grand Opening
The 210-unit Tidewater at Salisbury community saw its first residents late last year and is now ready for its official opening ceremony.
Capital One Survey Finds Multifamily Execs Concerned About Economy
The Capital One Multifamily Finance survey revealed most multifamily professionals are bullish on the market overall, but a large minority of respondents expressed concern about growth opportunities.
Case Study: San Francisco’s 1180 Fourth St.
The new development in San Francisco’s evolving Mission Bay offers luxe living to
low-income and formerly homeless renters.
Community Inside Michigan’s Cooley Stadium Move-In Ready
The three-story, 84-unit community is made up of studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments ranging in size from 548 to more than 800 square feet. Half of the apartments face the Lansing Lugnuts stadium.
ZOM to Develop Waterfront Apartments in Tampa
The company, along with Northwestern Mutual, will break ground on a 323-unit development.
NJ Luxury Condos Take Cues from Industrial Past
Toll Brothers City Living has completed a 12-story luxury condo building in Hoboken, N.J.
Boston Announces Plan to Ramp Up Housing Supply
The city of Boston released its housing report detailing how it will create 53,000 units of housing by 2030.
Location is Key for New Mill Creek Residential Development
The company is hoping to woo renters with a luxury community located halfway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore.
Altis Sand Lake Becomes Orlando’s Largest Green Certified Community
The community saves enough energy to power 41 homes yearly, saves enough water to fill 60 swimming pools a year and diverts 159 tons of waste from landfills annually.
Low-Income Community Opens in Cambridge, Mass.
The 40-unit Temple Place Apartments was built by the Cambridge Housing Authority and designed by HMFH Architects.










