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As consumer demand for high-speed Internet and wireless service grows, apartment firms face a "spectrum" of issues.
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NAHB's chairman explains why, with the uncertainty surrounding tax reform and housing finance, the multifamily sector must guard its interests at all levels of government.
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Continuing his push for innovation, the President outlines a focus on energy-efficient buildings.
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Monday marked the official release of the International Green Construction Code—the country’s first set of model codes and standards for green building.
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Unlike conventional codes, which control the use of land and the density of development without great regard for the resulting built environment, form-based codes support a vision for smart growth by controlling the physical form, with a lesser focus on land use.
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In a move to shore up program resources and turbo-charge standards development, the National Multi Housing Council has partnered with Kroll Factual Data to provide ongoing tech support and developmental assistance for the Multifamily Information and Transactions Standards (MITS) initiative.
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The National Association of Home Builders' national green building standard is officially open for business.
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Washington, D.C., is taking a proactive step toward minimizing code violations at apartment buildings throughout the city.
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The first comprehensive sustainable building program in the U.S., Austin Energy Green Building still breaks ground.
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The Fair Housing Act specifics everything a multifamily executive needs to know about accessible housing compliance.