Development

Balfour Beatty Completes Hollywood Mixed-Use Tower for Less than Expected

Balfour Beatty Construction recently announced that it has completed a high-end mixed-use tower in Hollywood at a considerably lower cost than was originally estimated. The company’s Southwest Division finished a project it had been developing for real estate and infrastructure investment firm CIM Group at a total cost of $76.2 million, roughly $12 million less than what was initially committed to the project. The change comes from the use of the contractor’s cast-in-place structures, as well as a re-design of the building’s mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems.

JLB Partners Open 350-Unit Allure Luxury Apartment Community

JLB Partners, LP has held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the 350-unit Allure, Charlotte’s newest luxury apartment community.

McShane Construction Reveals New Amenities in Phase III

McShane Construction has begun comprehensive construction of the Phase III expansion of The Lodge of Northbrook in Northbrook, Ill.

The Rising Tide of Millennials and What It Might Mean for CRE

It is projected that this year there will be more Millenials than Baby Boomers. What does this mean for multifamily?

Continental Seeks Rezoning to Develop M-F Project in Liberty Towship

Developers are getting ready to start work on another multifamily development in the Cincinnati area. The project calls for the construction of a 288-unit apartment complex in Liberty Office Park.

Altis Cardinal Returns to Development

Altis Cardinal has announced returning back to development with the acquisition of 10.5 acres of land in St. Petersburg, Fla.

NMHC Special Report: Working Towards Workforce Housing

A panel at the 2015 NMHC Apartment Strategies Outlook Conference tackles the shortcomings of the workforce housing space, and discusses some creative strategies to bring quality, affordable housing to the middle class.

Fiesta Park

BH Properties recently renovated its affordable apartment community Fiesta Park. The community, located in Mesa, Ariz., was able to increase its occupancy by 40 percent. MHN looks at some of the stats of the successful property overhaul.

Why is Affordable Housing Disappearing in NYC?

Affordable housing is vanishing in New York City neighborhoods that present residents with the highest-quality schools, lower crime rates and greater job access.