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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Daily Links: Locals Call for Affordability, Safe Streets at Atlantic Yards

In the News A Navy Veteran Finds His Niche in the Art World [NYT] Read More > The post Daily Links: Locals Call for Affordability, Safe Streets at Atlantic Yards appeared first on Brownstoner.

1mo agoby Anna Bradley-Smith
Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

South Florida’s top deals: Japanese firm scoops up Miami dev site for $89M

🏆 Commercial: The priciest commercial real estate deal to hit records in South Florida was in Miami, where Japanese firm Kasumigaseki Capital dropped $88.8 million, about $2,900 per square foot, on a 0.7-acre development site on the southwest corner of Northeast 10th Street and Northeast Second Ave

1mo agoby Mary Diduch
Rental MarketCity Limits

NYC Housing Calendar, March 23-30

City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events and public hearings, plus affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon. The post NYC Housing Calendar, March 23-30 appeared first on City Limits.

1mo agoby Jeanmarie Evelly
Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

One Mid-City house could become nearly a dozen smaller single-family homes

A single-family home in Mid-City could be turned into nearly a dozen small houses. Eric Luna of V.E.M.L. Drafting has filed an application to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning to redevelop the lot at 1882 South Cochran Avenue into nine single-family homes, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. Th

1mo agoby TRD Staff
Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Pembroke Pines bulk unit owner loses legal battle over property’s $21M sale

Integra Investments’ purchase of a condemned Pembroke Pines condo complex for $20.5 million is poised to proceed, after a judge shot down a bulk unit owner’s challenge of the sale process. It marks the latest chapter for the embattled 304-unit Heron Pond, a lakefront community with 19 two-story beig

1mo agoby Lidia Dinkova
Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Forth, MICL land financing for Miami condos as short-term rentals appeal to investors

Forth Development and MICL landed financing for their planned Botanic Residences development, a short-term rental-friendly condo in Miami. The developers secured a $17 million construction loan for the 8-story, 51-unit project slated for 758 Northwest 2nd Street, according to a news release. Arixa C

1mo agoby Kate Hinsche
Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Decron lands $83M Fannie Mae financing for Simi Valley apartments

Decron Properties scored more than $80 million in refinancing for an apartment complex in Ventura County. The Los Angeles-based firm received an $82.9 million refinancing loan for the River Ranch apartments at 1518 Patricia Avenue in Simi Valley, Multi-Housing News reported. Fannie Mae provided the

1mo agoby TRD Staff
Rental MarketStreetEasy

Most popular sale of the week March 23, 2026

Every week, we share the most popular sale listing of the week in NYC, as selected by you, our StreetEasy users. The most popular sale for March 23, 2026 is a Prospect Heights convertible 2-bedroom with original oak flooring. Prospect Heights convertible 2-bedroom with wood accents asks $899K Locati

1mo agoby Isabel Galupo
Rental MarketChicago Sun-Times

Top business leader demands end to stalemate over City Council's pick for Zoning chair

Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce President Jack Lavin is urging Mayor Brandon Johnson to break the City Council stalemate over the selection of a new Zoning Committee chair — an impasse that has essentially brought zoning to a halt and stalled more than 40 development projects. In late November, Acti

1mo ago
Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

LA County’s Affordable Housing Trust dishes out for developers

Los Angeles County is investing more money in affordable housing projects. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved more than $23 million in loans for two affordable housing developments in Bellflower and unincorporated Arcadia, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. When complete, the two devel

1mo agoby TRD Staff
Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Cain scores $4B financing for One Beverly Hills megaproject

A long-gestating Beverly Hills megaproject just locked in a hefty tranche of construction financing. One Beverly Hills, a 17.5-acre mixed-use development anchored by Aman-branded residences and a revamped Beverly Hilton, closed $4.3 billion in financing to complete construction, its developers annou

1mo agoby TRD Staff
Rental Market6sqft

This $5M three-family Crown Heights townhouse is a modern triplex with two rental apartments

The glass-fronted five-story residence at 914 Pacific Street resembles a chic apartment building; for $4,950,000, you’d have a townhouse-sized owners’ triplex (delivered vacant) topped by two spacious apartments. The building has a private garage, outdoor space for each unit, and a property tax abat

1mo agoby Michelle Cohen
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Park Slope Townhouse With Plasterwork, Mantels, Woodwork Asks $4.3 Million

Houses in this row near Prospect Park were described as blending "artistic design" with modern amenities when first advertised in 1908. Then-fashionable details were mostly left intact throughout the interior of 593 Fourth Street, including plasterwork, mantels, wainscoting, a pier mirror, a pass-th

1mo agoby Susan De Vries
Rental MarketBrownstoner

Daily Links: BP Backs Greenpoint’s Monitor Point Complex

In the News Can Schools Turn the Tide on Wave of Jewish, Muslim Hate? [NYT] Read More > The post Daily Links: BP Backs Greenpoint’s Monitor Point Complex appeared first on Brownstoner.

1mo agoby Anna Bradley-Smith
Rental MarketBrownstoner

This Year’s HDC Preservation Conference Will Focus on Manufacturing

The Historic District Council’s annual preservation conference returns in April with a deep dive into the preservation of manufacturing in the city. Each year advocates, policymakers, and other professionals are brought together to highlight best practices and share their experiences on a chosen top

1mo agoby Susan De Vries
Rental MarketUrbanize LA

UC Regents approve Westwood high-rise at 901 Levering Ave.

UC Regents approve Westwood high-rise at 901 Levering Ave. Steven Sharp Mon, 03/23/2026 - 06:15 The Regents of the University of California have signed off on plans from UCLA to build a new high-rise dormitory in Westwood. The project, which was approved on March 18, calls for the construction of a

1mo agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

Affordable housing starts work at 854 E. 7th St. in Long Beach

Affordable housing starts work at 854 E. 7th St. in Long Beach Steven Sharp Mon, 03/23/2026 - 06:10 Developer Linc Housing Corp. has broken ground on a project that will transform the 1930s Long Beach Armory into an affordable housing complex. The project, located at 854 E. 7th Street, will reuse th

1mo agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

Protected bike lanes coming to MLK and Pico Boulevards

Protected bike lanes coming to MLK and Pico Boulevards Steven Sharp Mon, 03/23/2026 - 06:05 An environmental notice recently released by the City of Los Angeles signals plans to soon implement protected bike lanes along a busy stretch of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard through South Los Angeles. ML

1mo agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

Planned Tower for Duffield Street Houses Lacks Identity, Needs Work, LPC Says

While a tower will likely rise behind the landmarked Duffield Street houses in Downtown Brooklyn, it won’t be the one most recently presented to the Landmarks Preservation Commission. At their meeting on March 17, commissioners sent the design team for the project at 182 through 188 Duffield Street

1mo agoby Anna Bradley-Smith
Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Office tea leaves: lease downtown, default on outskirts and half-price deal in Malibu

We had news from across the geographic spectrum of the Los Angeles office world, with significant deals ranging from downtown to its outskirts and all the way west to Malibu. And it wasn’t all distress, so let’s start with the good news. The deals tell us more of what we already know about Los Angel

1mo agoby Alena Botros

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