Deep Dive: CERES & Culinary-Centric Residential Communities
How CERES is bringing the European “gourmet cluster” model to U.S. residential development, with food and culinary culture at the center of daily life
The consumer experience of discovering apartments and homes has been largely unchanged for over a decade. What companies and technologies might change that?
While challenges to single-family zoning draw attention, other reforms could have an even bigger impact. Real estate investors should be paying attention.
We spoke to top real estate technology investors about the PropCo structure, including how and where they might deploy it in future deals
Recent advancements in generative AI have the potential to remake how real estate investments are sourced, designed, managed, and more. Today we'll separate the promising applications from the buzz.
Some developers are making the most out of small multifamily sites by building coliving, and institutional investors are beginning to take note.
The outdoor accommodation sector has been a major pandemic winner, with new brands emerging and institutional investors taking note.
A new generation of "preferred equity" aims to help developers and owners challenged by higher interest rates.
Digging into the development math and how-tos of building with HTCs
The past decade has seen a resurgence of interest in the creation of new cities. But where are they actually getting built?
California's "remedy" offers GPs tantalizing relief from cities' strict zoning codes and Byzantine processes. But does it offer a practical opportunity for real estate operators and investors?
The growing need for last-mile logistics drives a new generation of distribution centers that are very different than their predecessors, creating opportunities in unexpected places.
With WeWork sputtering and venture dollars gone, things may look dire. But the macro landscape for managed office is perhaps the best it has ever been. Where is the sector headed?
Covering the future of real estate and the people creating it