The Rochester, N.Y.ñbased company uncovers value by repositioning older, run-down assets into New Workforce communities. Read more
The 19th-century Waltham Watch Co. is ticking away again as a mixed-use development with loft-style apartments and a green campus. Read more
As demand for rental housing surges, some single-family production builders want in on the act. But is their foray simply a response to a temporary downturn or a threat to their multifamily peers? Read more
Columbia Residential's Parkside at Mechanicsville includes 813 mixed-income rentals in both townhouse and flat plans. Read more
With low cap rates and growing new construction, one could think so. We ask five industry experts for their take. Read more
Having left Greystar after nine years, Pinnacle's new vice president of client services, Jeremy Edmiston, is ready for greater responsibility with the Dallas-based property management firm. Read more
From rehabbing Class C properties into Class A assets to withstanding union protests, multifamily developers have a knack for seeing the upside in the unattractive. Read more
The 456-unit, Boynton Beach, Fla., project is the largest multifamily community to achieve Gold status in NAHB's green certification program. Read more
The NYC micro-unit prototype with moving walls, known as LE1, is a combination of all the right elements of a small urban space. Read more
The tech, energy, and tourism sectors drive the strongest metros, but will excess inventory put the brakes on some? Read more
In efforts to slash construction costs and time, as well as become green-friendly, a London-based developer has built communities based on shipping containers. Read more