It’s hard to prove renters willingly pay more for “sustainably developed” apartments—but circumstantial evidence that this is the case keeps piling up.
It’s hard to prove renters willingly pay more for “sustainably developed” apartments—but circumstantial evidence that this is the case keeps piling up.
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.
In 13 index cities across the US and Canada construction activity is steady and shows no signs of slowing down in 2016.
The 2016 Winter/Spring Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast Commercial Real Estate Survey signals continued confidence among developers through 2018.
Multi-family development has steadily grown to reach today’s pre-crash average of 330,000 units per year. But many building are starting to show their age.