Sustainability

Highlights of LEED Multifamily Certifications in 2020

In mid-2020, there were more than 555,000 LEED-certified residential units around the world, according to data from the USGBC.

Dwight Capital Provides $45M Refi for Dallas-Area Community

The funding for the Grand Prairie property qualified for HUD’s Green MIP Reduction.

Long Island Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground

The $32.3 million Garvies Point development will set aside units for individuals with mobility, hearing or visual impairment.

How WashREIT is Targeting BREEAM Certification: Q&A

Company CFO Steven Riffee details the company’s new sustainability initiative.

Jonathan Rose Cos. JV Lands $223M Loan for Phase II of Harlem Project

When completed, Sendero Verde is expected to be the largest multifamily development in the U.S. to meet Passive House standards.

What You Should Know About BREEAM Certification

This globally recognized program is now gaining a foothold in the U.S. Breana Wheeler of BRE U.S. gives the details.

SLI Breaks Ground on Sustainable Seattle High-Rise

The 15-story development will be the world’s first multifamily tower to meet net-zero energy requirements.

Deadline Extended for the Excellence Awards

Today is the last day we are accepting entries for the 15th edition of the awards program. Enter now!

Adaptive Reuse Self Storage Facility Opens in Baltimore Suburb

The abandoned industrial building has been converted into a net-zero energy facility with two floors of drive-up access units.

Reviving the Past Through Adaptive Reuse

Abandoned buildings have a deeply negative impact on their surrounding areas, so why aren’t more of them restored? Here’s what some specialists think.