Richard Lawson is an award-winning journalist with nearly three decades of experience. After several years in Washington, D.C., covering the U.S. Navy then the telecommunications industry, Lawson moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he reported on gr...
Richard Lawson is an award-winning journalist with nearly three decades of experience. After several years in Washington, D.C., covering the U.S. Navy then the telecommunications industry, Lawson moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he reported on growth and development.
He won awards for breaking the news on Nissan North America’s new headquarters location and subsequent coverage on how local and state officials attracted the Japanese automaker to the Nashville region. While in Nashville, he had an integral role in relaunching a local business news website, which gave him the opportunity to appear regularly on-air with a local television station. Before joining CoStar, he helped Crain’s launch a national e-mail newsletter.
Finnish company Admares chose Georgia to become the first U.S. location for a factory that will mass produce houses, joining other companies that are trying to address a shortage of workforce ...
A federal agency has initiated the next step toward the Biden Administration’s efforts to create a national renters bill of rights announced earlier this year that calls for more federal action on ...
One of the largest U.S. apartment owners and managers launched a brand aimed at addressing the nation's shortage of workforce housing that will include modular construction to keep costs down.
A South Carolina investor scored a new apartment property in a neighboring state’s coastal city where rent growth has slowed and vacancy is rising as new construction adds more units.
One of the country’s largest student housing developers soon will begin construction on another project near the University of Tennessee’s main campus in Knoxville as the school struggles with a ...
A Denver real estate investor expanded its portfolio in a Midwest metropolitan area known for jazz and barbeque that has steady rent growth but rising vacancy.
Amazon’s development partner on the company’s second national headquarters in Northern Virginia has put another nearby apartment project into motion even as the e-commerce giant has put a second ...
Cincinnati and several other Midwest markets have been experiencing a boom in apartment sales while growth has worn off in the Sun Belt and investment slows across much of the country.
Multifamily sales broker Josh Goldfarb, a founder of Modus Capital in Atlanta, says his purchase of a 1964 convertible Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray was driven by emotion and not the analytical skills ...
A New York apartment investor is expanding its portfolio in South Florida where rent growth is slowing and the construction pipeline for new units is strong.
Washington is joining a national trend in overhauling single-family zoning to increase apartment density and address a worsening housing shortage that proponents say has contributed to rising ...
A real estate and hotel developer with ties to NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning is launching an apartment brand that taps into an increasing trend of blurring the lines between hotels and ...
From an oceanside marina dock in West Palm Beach, Florida, two new apartment towers rise in the distance near the water’s edge with bulging balconies that resemble wind-blown spinnaker sails.
A group of Indianapolis real estate developers broke ground on an apartment complex in their hometown as the team hopes to take advantage of the city's position as the No. 1 market in the country for ...
A Tampa apartment investor scored its first deal since launching last year, buying into a Sun Belt market where sales have dropped by a third over the past year.
A third of older office building stock in some of the largest cities across the United States and Canada are considered ripe for conversion into apartments, potentially providing one way to revive ...