Multifamily CRE Wire — July 2, 2026
14 Multifamily stories on the commercial real estate wire for July 2, 2026, spanning San Francisco, New York. Each links to its original source.
Apopka Commissioners stall major apartment project amid traffic concerns
South Bay apartment complex bought for above-average sales price
This historic district apartment just hit the Fresno market for $1.7 million
Georgia apartment complex faces receivership as Freddie Mac alleges default
How a changing US immigration landscape is impacting the housing crisis
Housing demand is falling due to restrictive immigration policies, but the affordable housing shortage continues, says the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies.
Renting by choice ‘is really taking over the world’: Korman Communities exec
Co-CEO Brad Korman talked about the future of the multifamily market and the challenges of closing big deals amid rising material costs and higher interest rates.
Renting by choice ‘is really taking over the world’: Korman Communities co-CEO
Co-CEO Brad Korman talked about the future of the multifamily market and challenges in closing big deals in light of rising material costs and higher interest rates.
Mill Creek Files Plans to Raze Downtown San Rafael Safeway for 331-Unit Apartment Building
Mill Creek Residential has filed a pre-application to demolish the Safeway anchoring Downtown San Rafael and replace it with an eight-story, 331-unit apartment building, marking the first Bay Area Safeway-to-housing p…
Construction to start on St. Johns County apartment complex with affordable housing component
Revised Plan for Pacific Park Would Bring 5,600 Apartments to Downtown Brooklyn
The $54-billion next phase of the decades-long Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park project in Downtown Brooklyn will move forward with a new plan that adds thousands more apartments than previously proposed. The New York Busi…
Apartment Builders, Developers are Optimistic Long-Term Despite Rising Costs
Apartment builders and developers maintain a positive outlook on longer-term multifamily construction conditions despite expecting that costs will continue to increase. That’s the topline conclusion to be drawn…
Marin County Community Development Agency Issues Final Building Permit for 125-Unit Marinwood Apartments in San Rafael
Construction to begin on 125-unit affordable housing community Marin County, CA — An affordable housing development in unincorporated Marin has reached a significant milestone. The Marin County Community Development A…