A San Diego developer is proposing the removal of parking from his upcoming Little Italy multifamily project, consistent with a number of national trends.
A San Diego developer is proposing the removal of parking from his upcoming Little Italy multifamily project, consistent with a number of national trends.
The red hot topic of sustainability in the multifamily market is helping many investors see green in more ways than one.
In many cases, people are choosing to live in apartments rather than buying a home because of amenities and convenience.
It’s hard to prove renters willingly pay more for “sustainably developed” apartments—but circumstantial evidence that this is the case keeps piling up.