
Adina Rogoz
Associate Editor at Multi-Housing News
Associate Editor at Commercial Property Executive
Articles
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5 days ago |
multihousingnews.com | Adina Rogoz
(From left to right) Udi Kore, John Valladares and Matt Linde. Images courtesy of Avenue Realty Capital, Slate Property Group and Property Resources Corp., respectivelyAs cities across the U.S. continue to grapple with both severe housing shortages and a glut of underused commercial space, developers and policymakers alike are increasingly turning to residential conversions.
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1 week ago |
multihousingnews.com | Adina Rogoz
A person enjoying an outdoor silent cinema movie. Image by PhoenixAI Photo/stock.adobe.comSummer has always been a prime season for resident engagement, but in today’s multifamily landscape, simply dusting off the grill and tossing a few burgers on isn’t enough. Residents—especially Millennials and Gen Z renters—expect more from where they live. They’re looking for community, purpose and lifestyle.
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1 month ago |
multihousingnews.com | Adina Rogoz
As cities across the country continue to confront with high office vacancies and persistent housing shortages, converting office buildings into residential units is increasingly seen as a practical—even if complex—response to shifting needs, particularly in dense urban centers. Office-to-residential conversions are now a notable area of experimentation for developers, architects and city governments. But how are different cities approaching these adaptive-reuse projects?
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1 month ago |
multihousingnews.com | Adina Rogoz
Building Safety Month has come to a close. This year, it arrived against a backdrop of intensifying weather events, aging infrastructure and growing pressure on urban living environments. So what was once a routine calendar observance has become a daily concern, particularly for those operating residential buildings in coastal and high-density areas. “One of the biggest challenges to buildings is deferred maintenance,” said Alker.
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1 month ago |
multihousingnews.com | Adina Rogoz
Sustainable construction means lasting cost savings for our residents, said Ross. Image courtesy of Quinn ResidencesTo limit the effects of climate change, sustainable construction practices are essential. And even though the current White House administration is pushing back against policies that curb carbon emissions, multifamily developers haven’t discontinued their sustainability efforts.
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