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Economy Watch: Apartment Development to Spike in Certain Markets
In 10 of the nation’s 50 largest markets, apartment supply in 2018 is expected to increase 40 percent or more from 2017 levels, according to a recent RealPage report.
Democratizing Real Estate Investment
StraightUp COO Omer Amsel discusses a new platform that levels the playing field for those seeking to invest in development projects.
How Can Religious Institutions Ease the Affordable Housing Crisis
MHN spoke with NHPF Vice President of Acquisitions Frank Cerbini, an expert on faith-based partnerships, and Pastor Michael Eaddy from the People’s Church of the Harvest in Chicago, about this solution on the background of America’s affordable housing shortage.
Promoting Integration at Mixed-Use, Mixed-Income Communities
Multifamily developers and investors at the 2018 ULI Spring Meeting discussed their solutions and strategies for making mixed-income/mixed-use developments more scalable, as well as the challenges they face along the way.
On Demand Webinar: New Technology to Limit Construction Fires
U.S. multifamily construction projects suffer the plague of fires during the framing phase. New technology that inhibits fire advancement and smoke production offers a remedy. Learn more on this webinar led by firefighting experts.
The May Digital Issue of MHN is Now Available!
Now you can get trend and strategy insights two different ways: Leaf through the Multi-Housing News digital digest for a quick read, or click on individual articles for an in-depth look at each of the topics that most interest you.
MHN Asks … About Student Housing
What kind of student housing amenities are proving to be most in demand this year? Experts weigh in.
Transactions: May 2018
The following is a list of transactions that were announced between March 7 and March 26, 2018.
In Case You Missed It: MHN’s Top 5 Posts in April
Miss out on any of our articles? Catch up with five of our most popular posts for the month.
Economy Watch: Demographics Favor Apartment Fundamentals
Trends that bode well for multifamily—a rising birth rate, a boom in college enrollment by foreign students, and the expanding Millennial generation—highlight recent findings by Pew Research Center.











