Development

Hensel Phelps, Mithun Awarded Contract for New UCI Student Housing Community

The University of California, Irvine has announced that it has selected construction and design firm Hensel Phelps in partnership with architect Mithun to design and construct the Mesa Court Expansion student housing community. The $92 million project it targeting LEED Platinum and will add 780 beds to the university’s housing.

Multi-Housing News: Inside the July 2014 Issue

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

LaSalle Group Opens New Memory Care Property in San Antonio

Autumn Leaves of Stone Oak, a new construction memory-care property, has opened in San Antonio. The 30,000-square-foot facility is at 20271 Stone Oak Parkway, 14 miles north of downtown, and will provide specialized care for about 50 residents with Alzheimer’s, dementia and memory impairment.

A Compromise in Cambridge: Public-Private Partnership Results in Affordable Homes

After years of nurturing a controversial affordable housing project through the planning and approval stages, as well as overcoming legal battles and the recession, Lori Cowles finally gets to watch it go up before her eyes in Cambridge.

Senior Housing in India

East looks to West’s CCRC model.

WinnCompanies Completes 18th Adaptive Reuse Project

WinnCompanies’ real estate component, WinnDevelopment, has announced the completion of its adaptive reuse project, Voke Lofts, located at 34 Grove Street in Worcester, Mass.

Editor’s Note: Exporting Apartments

Our rental model is gaining fans in global markets.

Silverstone Breaks Ground on Plano, Texas Seniors Living Community

Silverstone Healthcare Company has announced that it has broken ground on HarborChase of Plano, a 120-unit, Class A assisted living and memory care community in Plano, Texas.

Landmark, Carrfour Celebrate Grand Opening of $21M Redeveloped Affordable Housing Community

Real estate developer Landmark Development and nonprofit affordable housing developer Carrfour Supportive Housing recently celebrated the grand opening of a 1950s-era, 100-unit redeveloped affordable housing community in Miami’s underserved Brownsville neighborhood.

KAVANTE’s Kim Price Takes MHN Inside the World of Custom Furniture Design

Today’s renter doesn’t want to live in a cookie-cutter space and developers have become quite competitive as well as they strive to come up with unique offerings