Northeast

JV Develops NJ Luxury Asset

BNE Real Estate Group and Sterling Properties built One William, a 185-unit community in Englewood with a community garden, a bar and a poker table.

An Insider’s View of Brooklyn’s Affordable Housing Crisis

Nelson Management Group’s Robert Nelson discusses the impact of the Vital Brooklyn initiative, which is meant to alleviate the borough’s affordable housing shortage, and the company’s projects in the sector.

Baltimore Affordable Senior Property Lands $33M HUD Loan

National Preservation Housing Partners purchased Zion Towers, a 211-unit community, for $39 million. HUD insured a $32.8 million loan for the acquisition and renovation of the property.

Stepped-Up Development Takes a Toll in Philadelphia

Echoing a trend that marks some other major metros in 2018, the pace of construction has caught up with demand. That, in turn, is keeping rent growth at modest levels.

Manhattan Nursing Facility Lands Record $127M FHA Loan

KeyBank arranged the refinancing for the 499-bed Upper East Side Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. The funds will be used to pay off an interim acquisition bridge loan and $7 million in capital improvements.

Metropolitan America Sells NJ Asset for $22M

Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and its Capital Corp. division arranged $19.8 million in acquisition financing for the 206-unit Robert Towers in East Orange.

Sidestepping the Pitfalls of Brownfield Development

Dan Drazen, project manager at Trinity Financial, details the upsides and challenges in brownfield multifamily projects and discusses the firm’s next major adaptive reuse project.

Multifamily REITs to Flourish in Major Metros: Morningstar

According to the company’s latest report, market conditions in the New York City, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., metros could have a significant impact on four of the largest REITs over the next two years.

Bronx Low-Income Housing for LGBT Seniors Underway

BFC Partners, HELP USA and SAGE announced the groundbreaking of the $41.4 million Crotona Senior Residences, which will include 84 units.

Brooklyn Receives Royal Treatment

The area’s rents stopped their slide this spring, following a lengthy spell when affordability issues and insufficient Renter-by-Necessity stock had driven residents away from the borough.