Specialty Housing News
The latest trends, news and insights on affordable housing, senior housing and student housing.
Virginia Court Revives Arlington’s “Missing Middle” Housing Policy
A Virginia appeals court has revived Arlington County’s controversial “missing middle” housing policy, reversing a lower court ruling that had blocked its implementation. The decision allows, for now, the development of multi-unit homes to replace single-family...
Washington AG Files Lawsuit Against Owners of Five Senior Apartment Complexes
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown has filed a lawsuit against FPI Management and the owners of five senior housing properties in Snohomish County, alleging deceptive practices around pricing, living conditions, and rent increases. The properties were marketed as...
‘Big Beautiful Bill’ Could Bring Harsh Fallout for New York
New analyses show New York could lose billions in federal support under Trump’s proposed budget and House Republicans’ “Big Beautiful Bill,” including $13.5 billion annually from Medicaid, $2.1 billion from food aid, and $4.4 billion from housing assistance. The cuts...
Maryland Democrats Criticize Trump’s Proposal That Would Lead to Deep Housing Cuts
Proposed cuts in the Trump administration’s 2026 budget trigger strong backlash from Democratic lawmakers and housing advocates, as they threaten to strip thousands of Maryland families of housing assistance. Baltimore leaders warn the reductions, including a 43% cut...
Connecticut Housing Reform Bill Faces Pushback from Ridgefield Leaders
Connecticut’s new housing law, Public Act No. 25-49, is drawing sharp criticism from Ridgefield Planning & Zoning Board officials, who say it strips small towns of zoning authority and threatens their town character. The legislation, which promotes affordable...
Audit Finds Vacant Units, $3.8 Million in Questionable Spending in NYC Affordable Housing
A follow-up audit by the office of New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli reveals that many Mitchell-Lama affordable housing units remain vacant for years, despite long waitlists and high housing demand. The review found persistent issues at four complexes, including...
$42.5 Million Project to Convert Former Hospital into Affordable Senior Units in St. Petersburg, FL
The St. Petersburg Housing Authority will begin construction in July on the second phase of a $42.5 million project to convert the former Edward White Hospital into 71 affordable apartments for seniors. Backed by $8.9 million in new city-approved funding, the...
Western Kentucky University Greenlights Public-Private Plan to Modernize Student Housing
Western Kentucky University is launching a public-private partnership to modernize its aging student housing. The multi-phase plan will replace outdated dorms with suite-, pod-, and hotel-style residences, adding 2,400 new beds. Construction is expected to begin in...
EAH Housing to Redevelop Glendale Facility in CA into 68 Affordable Units for Seniors
EAH Housing has announced plans to transform a 1970s assisted living facility in Glendale into Parkview Glendale, CA, a 68-unit affordable housing community for seniors. The renovated two-story building will feature studio and one-bedroom apartments, along with...
The Penny: 605-Bed Student Housing Project Breaks Ground Near Texas A&M
Construction has begun on The Penny, a 199-unit, 605-bed student housing project in College Station’s Northgate district near Texas A&M University. Developed by Pinecrest Developers, the community will offer modern amenities, study spaces, and a variety of unit...
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