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Kaiser Permanente Director of Community Health George Leventhal (right) and Sowing Empowerment & Economic Development President Lisa Butler-McDougal (left)

Lincoln Avenue JV to Build DC Affordable Housing

The transit-oriented development will be partially age-restricted.

Exterior shot of Midtown 905, a student housing community in Denton, Texas, in the Dallas area.

Vesper Buys North Dallas Student Housing

This is the company’s fifth acquisition in the area.

The Timbers exterior, a student housing community in San Marcos, Texas

Orion Real Estate Obtains Refi for Student Community

The 253-bed property came online in 1984.

A row of colorful two-story apartments. Low income housing. Affordable housing.

A Closer Look at Affordable Housing Supply Challenges

A new Yardi Matrix report anticipates a decline in coming years.

Aerial shot of a four-story self storage facility

U-Haul Expands Midwest Self Storage Footprint

The four-property portfolio totals 3,345 units.

Exterior rendering of Traer Creek Apartments in Avon, Colo.

Prime West JV Lands $73M for Colorado Project

The development is scheduled to come online in 2026.

Exterior shot of the entrance at Rush Creek, a 248-unit affordable housing asset in Arlington, Texas.

Brazos Residential Buys DFW Affordable Asset

The 248-unit community is halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth.

Exterior shot of Novel Val Vista, a 317-unit luxury community in Phoenix.

Crescent Communities Completes Phoenix Luxury Housing

MAA provided a $46.7 million construction loan.

A table of five competitiveness factors and how they stacked up nationally in mid-2023 and mid-2024; data part of RentCafe's recurring series on most competitive rental markets

Here Are the Country’s Hottest Rental Markets

The most competitive metros during 2024’s peak leasing season, courtesy of RentCafe and Yardi Matrix.

Exterior rendering of Greenlight Communities' development in Tempe, Ariz.

Greenlight Gets Green Light for Phoenix-Area Workforce Project

The developer can move forward after gaining approval from the Tempe City Council.