Multifamily CRE Wire — June 12, 2026
16 Multifamily stories on the commercial real estate wire for June 12, 2026, spanning Nashville. Each links to its original source.
Golden Hill 186-apartment complex moves forward
Woman starts fires in Nashville apartment complex, affidavit says
Frank Cassidy on how he made HUD multifamily-friendly
The outgoing FHA commissioner and HUD assistant secretary for housing talked about federal multifamily loan changes and what remains to be done to incentivize development.
Multifamily CMBS servicing, delinquency rates fell in May: Trepp
The improvement in CMBS multifamily delinquencies was driven by two large multifamily loans that cured during the month, according to Trepp's Stephen Buschbom.
240-unit apartment complex planned in Kenosha - BizTimes
The Wave is Here: What Multifamily Loan Maturities Mean for Owners, Lenders & Brokers in 2026
The mass of multifamily loan maturities that has peaked over the past few years remains elevated and is destined to impact the industry in 2026. Coupled with current elevated interest rates, and what accompanies them,…
Fire tears through Reading apartment complex
Construction costs surged in May at fastest annual rate since pandemic
“Contractors are being hit by a double whammy” of rising materials prices and slower growth in bid prices, said Ken Simonson, chief economist at Associated General Contractors.
Columbus greenhouse to be demolished for $31 million apartment complex
Developer: 150-unit apartment complex near CT waterfront should be completed before 2028
Construction underway on affordable apartment complex in Bluffton, backed by hospital. Here’s why
About 50 displaced after fire rages through apartment complex in Muhlenberg Township
No More Mesh Cages: High-Security On-Site Storage as a Multifamily Amenity
All photos courtesy of Bradyl Storage Solutions Lindsay Steiner Five years ago, multifamily owners and operators focused on experiential features to drive occupancy and ensure retention. Large clubrooms and gathering…