Property Types

Boston-Area Community Preserves Affordability for Next 40 Years

Asian Community Development Corp. purchased the Martensen Village in Quincy, mass. The new owner acquired the property under a state law that prevents it from being sold and converted into a market-rate community.

KeyBank Provides $39M Loan for Historic Cleveland Community

The financing comprises three different types of loans, which will contribute to the redevelopment and preservation of Commodore Apartments, a 198-unit property.

Value-Add University District Portfolio Commands $20M

The two student housing buildings are located on high-rise-zoned land, which is hard to find in Seattle.

Skilled Nursing Facilities: What Challenges Lie Ahead?

Greystone’s Frank Small discusses the impact of the forthcoming Patient-Driven Payment Model on operators and sheds light on other pressing issues in the field.

St. Louis-Area Community Breaks Ground

Located roughly 2 miles from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s campus, the 153-unit development is now underway, with an expected completion date in early 2020.

$500M LA Luxury Project Reaches Completion

The 2 million-square-foot development in downtown Los Angeles encompasses two 35-story towers and includes 48,000 square feet of ground-floor retail.

Milwaukee to Receive Tallest Timber Structure

Dubbed Ascent, the 21-story mixed-use development will comprise 410,000 square feet downtown. Construction is scheduled to begin in the fall of 2019.

NYC’s First Co-Living Community Coming to Brooklyn

The creator of the world’s largest co-living community will build a 350,000-square-foot property with flexible accommodations, including affordable housing.

211-Unit Affordable Community Opens in Utah

Wasatch Premier Communities wrapped up construction on Arcadia Apartment Homes in Sandy. The Utah Housing Coalition provided part of the financing needed to complete the project.

Luxury Community Opens Doors in Salt Lake City

Wright Development Group’s 213-unit property broke ground near the end of 2016, with Washington Federal providing more than $30 million in construction financing.