by California Rental Housing Association | August 23, 2022 | Apartments, Housing, New Construction
New apartments are flexing its muscle once again in 2022, despite pressing economic concerns and supply chain disruptions in the aftermath of the pandemic. WRITTEN BY VERONICA GRECU | RENT CAFE | AUGUST 23, 2022 With no less than 420,000 new rentals...
by California Rental Housing Association | October 27, 2016 | Uncategorized, Housing, Housing Crisis, New Construction
By Jonathan Woetzel, Jan Mischke, Shannon Peloquin, and Daniel Weisfield of McKinsey Global Institute, the McKinsey Global Institute provides a tool kit for fixing a chronic housing shortage in the world’s sixth biggest economy. Access to decent, affordable...
by California Rental Housing Association | October 27, 2016 | Housing Crisis, Housing, New Construction
By Timothy L. Coyle, Consultant Specializing in Housing Issues California elected officials proclaim a housing crisis is upon us. Like a plague of locusts, they say the problem was unforeseen and it deserves government’s attention. Frankly, an argument can be...
by California Rental Housing Association | July 26, 2016 | Housing, New Construction |
To help ease California’s housing crisis, Gov. Jerry Brown and state lawmakers are turning to people’s backyards. Multiple bills with the endorsement of Brown are moving through the Legislature to make it easier for homeowners to build small units on their properties,...
by California Rental Housing Association | July 20, 2016 | AAGLA, Apartments, Green Building, New Construction
Hanover Olympic Given the wild proliferation of seven-story mixed users springing up Downtown and South Park, developers are now confronted with the challenge of distinguishing their mixed-user from the crowd. Now, Houston-based developer Hanover has just unveiled a...