Prominence

A photo of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell answering questions at the May 7 press conference.

Fed Keeps Rates Level, but Uncertainties Multiply

The impacts of tariffs have yet to appear in the data, but the Fed is keeping a close watch on potential risks.

A photo of Skylar Olsen, chief economist at Zillow

AIM Special Report: Leasing Strategies for Today’s Market

Renters’ searching habits have changed considerably in recent years. Here’s what to look for.

Exterior shot of one of Rosewood Property Co.'s self storage facilities in its portfolio.

Rosewood Lands $125M Refi for Storage Portfolio

The collection encompasses 19 properties across five states.

A photo of Soma Towers in Bellevue Washington.

Sobrato Organization Acquires Bellevue Towers for $193M

This is the California-based buyer’s first property in Bellevue.

A photo of the development site of a new multifamily property in Gowanus

NYC Developers Obtain Financing for 1,000 Apartments

The building will complete the Gowanus Wharf development.

The May Issue of MHN is Now Available!

The May Digital Issue of MHN Is Now Available!

Don’t miss fresh insights into this month’s featured topics.

Rendering of amenity space at Cabana Kyrene, a new low-rise workforce housing building in Tempe, Ariz

Workforce Housing Finance: It Takes a Village

Public and private forces are bolstering the capital stack.

Rendering of Haverstraw

Pennrose’s New Leaders on Affordable Housing Development

CEO Timothy Henkel and President Charlie Adams discuss their company’s next chapter and how they plan to move the needle.

MHN Management Diaries podcast logo with images of Denile Doyle and John Carlson

Management Diaries: Why Career Growth Demands Initiative and Opportunity

Mark-Taylor Cos.’ John Carlson joins MHN’s Denile Doyle to explore how both personal drive and purposeful leadership can support professional momentum.

Rendering of Hudson Yards West

Related, Oxford Propose 4,000 Apartments at Hudson Yards West

The project nearly doubles the initial number of proposed units, all part of a $12 billion development in New York City.