Moving Beyond Student Housing
A private equity firm that's been a leading investor in student housing is expanding into developing mixed use projects adjacent to campuses. Keep reading
A private equity firm that's been a leading investor in student housing is expanding into developing mixed use projects adjacent to campuses. Keep reading
U.S. medical real estate sales transactions totaled more than $11.3 billion in 2014, according to an exclusive new report now available only from Revista. Keep reading
Lutz Real Estate Investments, in a joint venture with Harrison Street, has acquired University Meadows, a student housing community adjacent to Central Michigan Universtiy. Keep reading
Harrison Street Real Estate Capital has acquired the Northwest Specialty Clinics at RiverBend, a Class A medical office building in Springfield, Oregon for $61.4 million. Keep reading
Indiana Public Retirement System is investing $75m in Harrison Street Real Estate Capital's Partners V fund. The US-focused fund will buy assets in the student and senior housing, medical office buildings and self storage sectors. Keep reading
CBRE National Senior Housing arranged financing on behalf of a joint venture between Bridgewood Property Company and Harrison Street for The Village of Meyerland in Houston, Texas. Keep reading
A new apartment and retail development intended to meet the increasing demand for student housing around the IUPUI campus could soon rise in downtwon Indianapolis. Keep reading
Harrison Street, one of the country's largest investors in needs-based real estate such as student housing, healthcare and self storage properties, has just closed its fifth opportunistic fund, call Harrison Street Real Estate Partners V, L.P., after raising $850 million, beating the original goal of $750 million. Keep reading
Harrison Street Real Estate Capital has announced its final close for its fifth opportunistic fund, Harrison Street Real Estate Partners V, exceeding its $750 million original equity target and reaching its $850 million hard cap goal. Keep reading