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Mixed-Use Picks Up Steam in Philadelphia

Despite the recent spate of multifamily deliveries, occupancy remained high across the metro, reflecting the market’s capacity to rapidly absorb new product.

The Carolinas in 2018: What to Expect

ARA Newmark Vice Chairman Dean Smith spoke with MHN about the type of investors the region will likely attract in 2018, as well as which submarkets will capture developers’ attention.

Jacksonville Powers Through

A relatively limited amount of new multifamily construction in Northeast Florida has kept the occupancy rate above its historical average, presenting opportunity for increased rent growth.

Chicago Apartments Achieve LEED Gold

M&R Development’s The Residences of Wilmette, which has 75 units, opened in October. The property features a green roof with drought-resistant vegetation and environmentally kind flooring, paints and sealants.

Job Diversity Sustains Denver’s Economy

Employment and population gains are pushing up demand for apartments across the metro, which had roughly 26,000 rental units under construction as of November.

Arrimus Capital Acquires IA Luxury Student Housing

Stadium View, adjacent to Iowa State University in Ames, includes 197 units and 518 beds. The property is currently 99 percent leased.

Denver Mixed-Use Trades for $25M

Transwestern represented the seller, Allante Properties, in the disposition of Highland Place, which features 68 units and five retail stores.

Top Predictions for 2018

Top multifamily professionals from around the country shared their predictions for 2018 as they gathered in Orlando for the annual NMHC Apartment Strategies Outlook conference.

JPI Expands TX Footprint

The company is bringing another luxury development to Farmers Branch in the form of Jefferson East Branch, set to be constructed in two phases between 2018 and 2020.

Tax Bill Provisions’ Impact on Real Estate

MHN has a new poll! We want to know your thoughts on how the tax bill provisions will impact the real estate industry.