Multifamily CRE Wire — June 30, 2026
12 Multifamily stories on the commercial real estate wire for June 30, 2026, spanning New York, Los Angeles, Houston. Each links to its original source.
Crestwood splits site of upcoming The Wayne apartment complex into three lots
Rent Guidelines Board Vote Sends New York’s Landlords Into Uncharted Territory
With the recent 7-1 vote by the New York City Rent Guidelines Board (RGB) to freeze rents for both one- and two-year leases on rent-stabilized apartments in the city, two things seem likely. The first is that, from of…
Vacant Nordstrom could become 620-unit apartment complex in Wellington
JV Plans 4,000 Affordable Units in L.A., Starting With Former World Trade Center
A day before a major California housing bill goes into effect on July 1, two prominent commercial real estate firms announced a partnership to build thousands of new apartments in Los Angeles. Global investment firm K…
Walker & Dunlop Arranges Loan for Final Phase of Yonkers Master-Planned Project
Walker & Dunlop arranged a $68.75-million construction loan to finance the development of Miroza Tower 4, a luxury multifamily tower to be built in Yonkers, NY. The Walker & Dunlop Capital Markets Real Estate Finance…
Camarillo starts construction of housing for residents in need
What apartment operators can learn from Katrina about disaster-preparedness
Communication, supplier relationships and teamwork can help operators prepare for emergencies of all types, according to Apartmentalize panelists.
Maintenance staffing remains multifamily’s biggest labor challenge
Operators are rethinking recruiting, training and workplace culture to compete for a shrinking pool of skilled workers.
Planning commission praises ‘creative solution’ to expanding Seven Corners apartment complex
InterFace Panel: As Costs Rise, Houston Multifamily Developers Turn to Modular Solutions, New Technology
By Matthew Auchincloss With prices of construction materials perpetually up across the board and labor shortages persisting, multifamily developers have long been searching for new ways to improve efficiency both in p…