Development

Court Gives Nod to 1932 Florida Supreme Court Case, Blocking Developers’ Ability to Avoid Additional Payments

We are often asked when representing a client in defense of a claim whether the client could avoid the liability asserted by the claimant by potentially buying the cause of action out from under the claimant. The most common circumstance is when the plaintiff has an adverse uncollected judgment or, perhaps, owes money under a promissory note in default or construction lien.

WinnCompanies Tapped for Management Responsibilities at Lumiere

Criterion Development Partners has selected WinnResidential to oversee management of its new Medford, Mass., property, Lumiere.

Multi-Housing News: Inside the October 2014 Issue

Read the articles from the latest digital issue of Multi-Housing News.

Detroit Honors Local Multifamily Developer Village Green

The City of Detroit has honored multifamily specialist Village Green for its efforts in revitalizing the apartment market in the city’s urban core.

Kettler to Start Construction on Crystal City Rental Property

Real estate development firm Kettler is moving ahead with development of an 11-story, 198-unit luxury high-rise apartment project called m.flats Crystal City in the Crystal City neighborhood of Arlington, Va.

USC Casden Predicts Higher SoCal Apartment Rents

The 2014 USC Casden Multifamily Forecast reports that apartment rents are continuing to rise throughout Southern California as the demand for rental housing outpaces the completion of new units.

Avanti Rolling Out New Seniors Properties in Texas

Avanti Senior Living is on the verge of starting work on its latest property, Avanti at Flower Mound, which is part of a series of the developments by the Woodlands-based company either recently under way or in the advanced planning stages.

TRI Pointe to Build 255 Homes at Alameda Landing

TRI Pointe Homes has announced that sales have commenced on homes at two of the three neighborhoods in the planned redevelopment of 72 acres at Alameda Landing—a section of land formerly owned by the U.S. Navy located a few miles south of Oakland.

Editor’s Note: Detroit’s Rebirth is a Reality

Investors anticipate a new cycle in the Motor City.

EXPO Real Special Report: How to Ensure Housing Stock Keeps Up with Growing Populations

The first day of Expo Real in Munich revealed a number of challenges that major European cities are currently facing. Specifically, panelists at the City Development in Europe seminars discussed the housing challenge in the bustling cities of Stockholm, Amsterdam and London.