“Retail is deeply in love with Millennials. The problem is it’s unrequited love because they don’t spend any money.”
“Retail is deeply in love with Millennials. The problem is it’s unrequited love because they don’t spend any money.”
These emerging US markets are all attracting new businesses, residents and capital. What are these population magnets doing right?
Average rent was $1,618 a month in San Diego County in March and the vacancy rate was the lowest in at least five years.
San Diego County continued to create jobs in February, keeping the unemployment rate unchanged from January at 4.7 percent, state officials reported Friday.
Office-to-multifamily conversions are one answer to the high demand for multifamily, according to Joe Wathen of Wilshire Construction
A new Fannie Mae commentary points to Millennials, rather than Baby Boomers, as the driving force behind recent multifamily demand growth.
National apartment market performance continued to moderate in February, as annual effective rent growth was 4.1%, lower than February 2015’s 5.1%.
The East Village neighborhood of Downtown San Diego will focus on improving key “green” indicators.
In Boston, it takes a village to cope with millennials. Could there be a way to attract them out of multifamily units? The Massachusetts senate think so.
Although student housing development has taken off in recent years, about half of enrollees still live in some other type of housing.