Skyline Residential to Build 650 Micro Units on 3-Acres at San Jose Facchino District

By Skyline Residential | Management Skyline Residential has secured 3-acres of property in San Jose, at the Facchino District. The company plans to develop 650 micro units, which will be made available as affordable housing rental units. The units will offer state-of-the-art technology, including in-unit washer/dryer, top end appliances, parking, free yoga and is [...]

By |2022-04-01T17:10:56-07:00April 1st, 2022|Residential|0 Comments

New Survey Paints Bright Picture for Apartment Industry

By Ted Knutson | GlobeSt.com The latest quarterly survey of apartment conditions  by the National Multifamily Housing Council confirms what has been clear for months: the rental markets are posting strong growth. Ninety-two percent of the over 100 CEOs and other senior executives of apartment-related firms surveyed by NMHC in July said apartments with [...]

By |2021-07-23T14:35:51-07:00July 23rd, 2021|Residential|0 Comments

Microunit apartments are gaining popularity in major urban markets, but do they represent a shifting market or passing fad?

By Sarah Hoban | CIRE Magazine IIn Seattle, they're called SEDUs - small efficiency dwelling units. In Boston, they're known as innovation units. Chicago has a group of them called Flats. But while there's variety in what developers call tiny apartments, there's no question they are big news. Within the industry, these spaces are [...]

By |2021-07-23T14:36:39-07:00August 30th, 2019|Concepts, Interiors, Micro Units, Residential|0 Comments

What Is The Market Demand For Micro Housing In San Francisco?

Scott Beyer - Forbes - Mar 31, 2017 San Francisco, CA--There's no doubt that the demand for living in San Francisco would, under an open market, create far more housing; this, in essence, is what the high prices and Nimby battles are all about. But one remaining mystery would be—void of the regulatory barriers, [...]

By |2021-07-25T15:18:29-07:00March 31st, 2017|Concepts, Interiors, Residential|0 Comments
Go to Top