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How To Attract Student Renters in a Competitive Market

By Andie Lowenstein, Associate Editor Student housing is going through what could be considered the most interesting facelift ever. Millennials’ use of technology and preference for an abundance of amenities combined with increased enrollment in higher education is changing the way student housing is produced. It’s also pushing the increase of private sector development of student housing. Jeffrey Resetco, vice president of real estate development and construction at EdR, discussed new projects in the works and what’s to come for the future of student housing. What does EdR have in the development pipeline? We have a fourth stage of our…

Luxury Independent Living Lands $58M Refi

Greystone arranges 10-year financing for a California asset.

High Rents Putting the Squeeze on Renters

A look at U.S. rental and mortgage affordability.

Tishman Speyer Wants its Berlin Asset Back

Quartier 205 in Berlin, an iconic office property developed by Tishman Speyer two decades ago, has been acquired by Tishman Speyer.

Hillwood and LogProject Join Forces Once Again

Hillwood, the Dallas-based real estate investment and development company owned by Ross Perot, Jr. has partnered with locally based LogProject Development GmbH to build an approximately 333,681-square-foot Class-A logistics project in Düsseldorf.

Corvias Group Appoints Deputy General Counsel

The new deputy general counsel will provide legal support to Corvias Campus Living and Corvias Solutions.

Brookfield Multiplex to Deliver $1B Mega Mall in Abu Dhabi

Gulf Related has selected Brookfield Multiplex as the main contractor for its $1 billion Al Maryah Central mixed-use retail development project on Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Economy Watch: The Good and the Bad for CRE of a Cheaper Yuan

The initial shock of the sudden 1.9 percent devaluation of the yuan vs. the dollar is now passed, but what does it mean for commercial real estate interests in the United States?

DEAL OF THE DAY: Adobe Strikes Again

This investor might live in Texas, but it has hung its hat in Tennessee.