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Filmmaker George Lucas has pulled the plug on building a new film studio and floated another option for the Northern California site – affordable housing.
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Many municipalities smile upon mixed-income developments, and more developers are finding opportunities in tax-credit deals by partnering with nonprofits.
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Many market-rate developers, frustrated by the conventional construction-debt market, are turning to tax-exempt bonds to jump-start long-delayed developments.
Nicknamed the Emerald City for its lush evergreen forests, Seattle has evolved into a jewel of a multifamily market, as well.
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Brendon DeSimone established himself on the West Coast as a leading real estate expert, earning a spot in the top 2 percent of brokers at the San Francisco-based Paragon Real Estate Group.
Apartment leasing agents not followin gup on abandoned prospect applications could be overlooking a significant source of leads.
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Multifamily Trends Conference: Apartment Recovery Continues on Slow Growth Trajectory. Incremental improvements to job growth, continued decreases in homeownership, and a return to development buoy multifamily optimism at Pacific Coast Builders Conference
A year or two ago, at the height of the recession, Alfred Wojciechowski, a principal at CBT Architects in Boston, says he would get a project from a developer that would lead to a quick feasibility diagram on a site. But it hardly ever led to anything more substantial. That's changed this year.
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Multifamily Executive senior editor Chris Wood rounds up interesting and intriguing news tidbits. This week: the deals issue with ice cream, energy benchmarking made simple, and a dive into the River North.
The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University's The State of the Nation’s Housing report released this week verified a number of trends those in the housing industry have probably been seeing for while.
The pros and cons of integrating systems dashboarding for apartment oeprators and executives.
Former BRIDGE Housing Executive Vice President Lydia Tan Joins Related Cos., will spearhead Northern California public priavate partnership initiatives
No matter what road you're on in life or in business, a diverse mix can make sure you're around to succeed.
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The new water-heating systems are also expected to take a big bite out of the complex’s greenhouse gas emissions.
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Portland's multifamily market has been turning a lot of heads this year as institutional investors double down and vacancies trend below 4 percent.
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The number of renters spending 50% or more of their income on housing and utilities is at an all time high, according to a recent study.
These markets are likely to see the biggest increases in multifamily construction in 2011, based on 2010 permit data.
In this follow-up to the Healthiest Markets story, we present a collection of 22 intriguing markets.
Twelve architects and designers step up and take a staircase beyond the ordinary.
How can you turn your kitchen from drab to fab? Carve out a little wall section and have some fun with colors, textures, and materials.