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New Census Boundaries Change Employment Totals by Chuck Ehmann The New York metro division’s annual job gain total for January fell from 150,500
Record Apartment Demand Outpaces Elevated Supply in San Antonio by Meggan Taylor San Antonio has a solid economy anchored by government, military
Apartment Demand Is Strong in Texas, but So Are Rent Cuts by Kim O'Brien Despite strong apartment demand in many Texas submarkets, rent cuts
Though Easing, Florida Apartment Supply is Expected to Remain Robust in 2026 by Kim O'Brien Florida has been an apartment development hotspot
Apartment Demand Falters in These Nine Small Markets by Kim O'Brien Despite solid demand defining the U.S. apartment market recently, there were
More Than 76,000 Build-to-Rent Units Under Construction in the South by Carissa Brown Although inflation in the U.S. eased in May, the benchmark
Multifamily Completions Continue Outpacing Starts by Chuck Ehmann The pace of multifamily completions exceeded multifamily starts for the ninth
Apartment Market Comparison: Seattle vs. Tacoma by Kim O'Brien While located closely to one another along the Puget Sound, Seattle and Tacoma
New Housing Construction Continues to Slow by Chuck Ehmann Despite an ongoing and widespread need for more housing, construction of new homes has
Denver Apartment Construction Starts Plunge by Kim O'Brien New apartment construction starts have dropped significantly in Denver. Only 3,169 units