Multifamily permitting and starts continued to slow in January, while single-family volumes extended the upward trend started in late 2022.
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With an additional 77,000 converted apartments expected over the next several years, RentCafe’s Adaptive Reuse Report shows that adaptive projects...
Read PostApartment Professional Training (APT) & DEI Scholarships Available! Since its inception in 2008, one of the GCAA Education Foundation's (GCAAEF)...
Read PostMecklenburg County and BKV Phase I Development, LLC, closed on the sale of Brooklyn Village South in Second Ward on Friday, July 28, for $10.3...
Read PostSimply allowing pets at your community is a solid start to attracting today’s renters. Reducing or eliminating breed and weight restrictions...
Read PostLike many industries, rental housing is struggling to find, train and retain maintenance team members. Proactive organizations are tapping into a...
Read PostBeginning this fall, voters will be asked to show a photo ID when voting in all North Carolina elections. On Wednesday, Aug. 2, the North...
Read PostMore details are emerging about the future of the Johnston YMCA. As suspected, the NoDa property will eventually be home to apartments and retail....
Read PostCharlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services is currently in the process of revising the BMP Design Manual. As part of this process, a draft version...
Read PostAside from properties in ultra-urban areas, parking is typically a key component of the multifamily experience. Residents need somewhere to...
Read PostA bill that would expand the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program has gained the support of 151 representatives and 26 senators in under...
Read PostBuilding off the White House Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights, the Biden-Harris Administration announced a series of new actions on July 27,...
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