New Construction Pipeline Continues to Grow
The construction pipeline continues its strong growth. This month, we profile some of the more active markets for recent and upcoming deliveries.
The construction pipeline continues its strong growth. This month, we profile some of the more active markets for recent and upcoming deliveries.
For the last blog post of 2020, a final look at the new construction pipeline.
As part of an ongoing series evaluating specific markets around the country, Cleveland is next up.
In an unpredictable year full of change, one area of normalcy was new construction activity and the continuation of unit mix trends that began last decade.
With 2020 drawing to a close, it’s a great time to look at how specific markets have performed so far this year. Next up, Atlanta.
New properties continue to take longer to complete the lease-up phase than in the recent past. Today we take a closer look.
The construction pipeline has remained active this year. As 2020 draws to a close, it’s time once again to check in on deliveries and new units on the way.
Nashville has been a popular market of interest for industry participants for some time. Let’s see how the area has looked in recent months.
In a new series called Takeaways, ALN Apartment Data Market Analyst, Jordan Brooks, shares more insight into the final thoughts on this month’s newsletter article, Checking in on the New Construction Pipeline.