Multifamily mammoths: A look at the top 5 apartment projects of 2012
As far as Charlotte's commercial construction industry goes, 2012, arguably, has been the year of the apartment. It seemed that nearly every day over the past 12 months, Mecklenburg County was issuing...
View ArticleAmenity rich
Amenities, such as an eighth-floor tenant lounge, aren’t reserved solely for The Vue, the 51-floor condominium-turned-apartment tower at Fifth and Pine streets. In the booming apartment construction in...
View ArticleTenant-acity In the complicated sphere of tenant-owner relationships, tenants...
Not long ago, when potential tenants were seeking office space across the city, they were at the mercy of the landlord or owner.Those conversations changed during the recession, when vacancy rates were...
View ArticleView from the penthouse: National trends signal a softening in the hearty...
A national multifamily report, released last week by New York-based Reis, a commercial real estate analytics firm, shows apartment vacancies well below the 20-year national average and rents steeper...
View ArticleAvoiding the rush: South End apartment project finally set to break ground
1200 South Boulevard, a 331-unit project at Carson and South boulevards, has been off the drawing board for more than a year, waiting to join the list of apartment projects coming to South End. The...
View ArticleApartment vacancies falling, demand high
Victor Calanog said the national apartment market at the end of the third quarter continues to be at or near the top of the commercial real estate industry, with demand high and vacancies falling....
View ArticleRiding the Crest: Student housing developer has found a way to grow while...
CHARLOTTE – Campus Crest in 2004 didn’t own and hadn’t built a single residential bed. Nine years later, the Charlotte-based student housing developer is approaching 50,000 beds in 87 student-specific...
View ArticleDemolition begins, paving way for South End apartments
SOUTH END – Despite the developer’s website saying construction started this time last year, demolition crews have just begun tearing down the Simpson’s Lighting building, at Carson Street and South...
View ArticleApartment market nears equilibrium, future uncertain
CHARLOTTE – A study by Harvard University found that the country’s rental housing market was the main benefactor of the housing-bubble burst that sent the U.S. careening into the its worst recession...
View ArticleThe next boom
CHARLOTTE – Multifamily developers over the past few years have gotten up close and personal with the Millennial generation, studying their wants and needs, and catering to those preferences. The...
View ArticleIndustry experts bullish on 2016 housing, office sector
The strong growth in apartment construction near center city and a subsequent rise in vacancy rates may lead to more apartment development on the outskirts of town in the upcoming year, industry...
View ArticleAmenity rich
Amenities, such as an eighth-floor tenant lounge, aren’t reserved solely for The Vue, the 51-floor condominium-turned-apartment tower at Fifth and Pine streets. In the booming apartment construction in...
View ArticleTenant-acity In the complicated sphere of tenant-owner relationships, tenants...
Not long ago, when potential tenants were seeking office space across the city, they were at the mercy of the landlord or owner.Those conversations changed during the recession, when vacancy rates were...
View ArticleView from the penthouse: National trends signal a softening in the hearty...
A national multifamily report, released last week by New York-based Reis, a commercial real estate analytics firm, shows apartment vacancies well below the 20-year national average and rents steeper...
View ArticleAvoiding the rush: South End apartment project finally set to break ground
1200 South Boulevard, a 331-unit project at Carson and South boulevards, has been off the drawing board for more than a year, waiting to join the list of apartment projects coming to South End. The...
View ArticleApartment vacancies falling, demand high
Victor Calanog said the national apartment market at the end of the third quarter continues to be at or near the top of the commercial real estate industry, with demand high and vacancies falling....
View ArticleRiding the Crest: Student housing developer has found a way to grow while...
CHARLOTTE – Campus Crest in 2004 didn’t own and hadn’t built a single residential bed. Nine years later, the Charlotte-based student housing developer is approaching 50,000 beds in 87 student-specific...
View ArticleDemolition begins, paving way for South End apartments
SOUTH END – Despite the developer’s website saying construction started this time last year, demolition crews have just begun tearing down the Simpson’s Lighting building, at Carson Street and South...
View ArticleApartment market nears equilibrium, future uncertain
CHARLOTTE – A study by Harvard University found that the country’s rental housing market was the main benefactor of the housing-bubble burst that sent the U.S. careening into the its worst recession...
View ArticleThe next boom
CHARLOTTE – Multifamily developers over the past few years have gotten up close and personal with the Millennial generation, studying their wants and needs, and catering to those preferences. The...
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