Development
Greening Our Cities
Future legislation is likely to change the way the multifamily industry operates
Weathering the Storms
Despite natural and man-made disasters, the Gulf Coast apartment industry is poised for a rebound
Suburban Sprawl Loses its Sizzle
A major demographic shift is just one catalyst for inner-city urbanization
In Down Time, What Are MF Developers Doing?
New York–Multifamily starts have hovered in the 100,000 to 142,000-range for all of this year, which isn’t saying anything positive about the multifamily sector.
Web Feature: Tools for Preserving Aging Affordable Housing
New York–Many factors come together in the preservation of affordable housing.
Market Report: Modest Improvement
A rebound is expected in Manhattan, although lenders continue to reclaim properties
On the Hill: Putting Controversy on Hold
Congress may not tackle immigration reform this year, which could cause complications
Testing Ground for Innovation
Affordable housing uses deep rehabs, rental assistance and tax credits to help close transactions
All that Jazz
How the Laramar Group turned a ‘debacle’ into one of the nation’s largest LEED EBOM developments






