Videos
Jonathan Rose on What’s Ahead for Multifamily
The executive reflects on the past year in multifamily, including the disruptors set to impact the industry in 2018.
2017 MHN Excellence Awards: Judges’ Comments
This year’s judges for the MHN Excellence Awards share their thoughts on the standout qualities, trends and surprises seen amongst the 2017 entrant pool.
ArborCrowd Turns to Crowdfunding for San Antonio Asset
The online commercial real estate company and crowdfunding platform is seeking investors for Quarry Station Apartments, an Alamo Heights community formerly known as The Crescent.
A Truck-Sharing Service for Residents
Recently featured on ABC reality show, Truxx is a platform like Uber, but for trucks and vans so users can move large objects. Apartment buildings are now offering the service for new residents moving in.
Chicago’s Woodlawn: A Success Story in the Making
In the last few years, the long-struggling neighborhood has seen robust construction activity in the housing and retail sectors. Nonprofit developer POAH together with the city of Chicago have initiated a series of affordable housing projects meant to transform the community and trigger other residential, educational and cultural developments.
Miami’s 1010 Brickell to Begin Closings
The 389-unit tower, a partnership of Key International and 13th Floor Investments, underwent 36 months of construction and is currently 99 percent sold.
Freddie Mac Revises 2017 Outlook
In this video, the GSE concludes that, despite performance moderating from cycle highs, the U.S. multifamily market should remain healthy into 2018.
EdR Opens 304-Bed Texas Community
The Local Downtown will cater to students attending Texas State University. The development will add nearly $300 million in assets to its owned portfolio and will deliver $100 million In third-party developments this year.
Historic DTLA Mixed-Use Scores $32M Refi
Quantum Capital Partners secured the 10-year interest-only, non-recourse loan for the Metropolitan. The adaptive reuse offers 88 high-end loft units and 45,000 square feet of retail space.
The Edge on Euclid Begins Leasing
The 262,000-square-foot luxury student housing community offers one- to four-bedroom units. The community is in close proximity to Cleveland State University Campus.










