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  • California home construction reaches all-time low in 2011

    Jan. 26--Responding to falling prices and stiff competition from foreclosures, home building activity in 2011 dropped to an all-time low in Inland Southern California, according to a report released Wednesday by the California Building Industry Association.

     
  • MFE TV: Digging In

    Build, build, build. It seems that 2012 will see a ramp up of apartment construction activity across the board. But what deals are happening—and at what terms? We ask some of the industry’s most well-respected apartment developers to share their insights on the development outlook and the state of...

     
  • Developers Move Back into the Sunshine State

    Think back a couple of years. Supply soaked Florida dominated the real estate headlines with foreclosures, distress, and investors fleeing from their downpayments. Now, national multifamily firms such as Alliance Residential, Gables Residential, and Wood Partners are making big building bets on the...

     
  • Conservative Terms Dominate Construction Financing Market

    The construction debt market has slowly but surely returned, though the lessons learned through the last downturn are informing today's more conservative approach.

     
  • La Pedrera's Timeless Architectural Expression

    Antoni Gaudi's landmark building in Barcelona, also known as Casa Mila, displays the architect's ability to make stone and brick appear as organic in construction as they are in nature.

     
  • Gables, Cousins JV Breaks Ground on $250M Atlanta Property

    Gables Residential and Cousins Properties, two Atlanta-based development companies, have partnered to begin construction on the $250 million Emory Point, a vertical mixed-use development slated to open in the fall of 2012 in Atlanta.

     
  • Broadstone CamelbackPhoenixDeveloper: Alliance Residential

    Multifamily Builders Ramp Up Development Platforms, Don't Expect to Overbuild Soon

    Tough capital markets, a demand for downtown core product, and 20/20 hindsight are likely to temper multifamily housing starts, at least for awhile.

     
  • Top Multifamily Builders Re-emerge in 2010

    After not starting a single unit in 2009, major builders jumped back into construction mode last year.

     
  • Property Managers Seeing Growth Potential in New Development

    Last year, Andrew Livingstone, an executive director with Charleston-based Greystar for Charleston-based property manager Greystar, was seeing a lot of new business come from taking over distressed properties. In years earlier, it was from transactional volume. But over the past six to nine months...

     
  • Noise-Reduction Products

    Noise can be a major obstacle to enjoyable multifamily living. Products like these can help mitigate sound and keep residents comfortable and happy with your properties.

     
 
 
 
 
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