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A new low-rise in Los Angeles helps formerly homeless, mentally ill adults build better lives.
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A longtime oil CEO gives back to his Texas community by building a campus for homeless area residents designed to help them become independent citizens.
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The NMHC studies the Current Population Survey to uncover exactly how household compositions have changed during the economic downturn.
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MULTIFAMILY EXECUTIVE Senior Editor Chris Wood rounds up interesting and intriguing news tidbits. This week: babes, Brooklyn, and concessionary buy-backs.
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Trammell Crow Residential chairman hopes his gift, which will help families around the world, to inspire others to examine their philanthropic giving.
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New partnership for MITS, bedbug problems emerge in Manhattan, distressed asset Web sites, and more industry news.
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Larry Curtis, WinnDevelopment’s managing partner, advocates for affordable housing as the 2009 president of the National Housing and Rehabilitation Association.
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The Royalton has a new purpose—as housing for the formerly homeless in Miami.
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Homeless elderly were taken directly off the street and given a home at Prosperity Creek Senior Apartments, a 168-unit senior project in Charlotte, N.C., built by Wood Partners and managed by Riverstone Residential Group.
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