Economic Environment, High Tenant Demand Spur Increase in Public-Private Student Housing Projects
Harrison Street's Head of P3 Development, Jim Hennessy, talks about P3 demand with Student Housing Business. Keep reading
Harrison Street's Head of P3 Development, Jim Hennessy, talks about P3 demand with Student Housing Business. Keep reading
Harrison Street and American Real Estate Partners recently closed on PowerHouse 95, a data center campus being developed in Spotsylvania, Virginia that will span three 300 MW substations. Keep reading
Harrison Street and American Real Estate Partners recently closed on PowerHouse Reno, a three-building, 900,000 square foot powered shell data center campus in Reno, Nevada. Keep reading
Harrison Street announces the acquisition of two student housing developments, one near Simon Fraser University and the other near the University of Victoria. Keep reading
Harrison Street and Artisa Group announce the acquisition of Viale Monza, a 260-unit residential asset in Milan Italy that will be developed in two phases with the last phase expected to conclude by the end of 2024. Keep reading
Harrison Street was ranked #58 in Property EU’s Top 100 Dealmakers in Europe. Keep reading
Harrison Street and fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty (1547) acquired the iconic Chase Tower in McAllen, TX, one of the most important Internet exchange locations for telecommunication traffic between Texas and Mexico. Keep reading
Harrison Street acquired a 28 MW solar project from Soltage. Currently under construction in Southwest Ohio, the project is located on land owned by the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens. Keep reading
The pandemic has waned, but data center demand has not — and the upwards trajectory of the data storage needed in the new economy continues to boost investor interest. Keep reading
Harrison Street announced it has formed a joint venture with Radnor Property Group, a Philadelphia real estate development company with a strong presence in higher education public-private partnership projects in the Northeast, to rehabilitate and expand two historic buildings centrally located on the University of Maine’s flagship Orono campus. Keep reading