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A pioneer of the student housing industry, GMH is plotting its second act.
Though having served as president of The Michaels Organization's student housing division since February 2011, Joseph Coyle already has heady development plans for the sector.
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The University of Kentucky is on the verge of making a move that could change the ballgame in the student housing business. Earlier this week, the Lexington, Ky.-based school put out a press release announcing that it was in negotiation with Memphis-based student housing REIT Educational Realty...
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Keep an eye on that economy. If college and university enrollment trends during the recession are any indication, continued economic stress will likely propel jobless Gen Y renters back to school, and to the off-campus multifamily student housing communities that have supplanted traditional dorm...
With products such as central-control systems, hubs, and interfaces, student housing developers are removing barriers to technology usage.
College campuses are going green to cut costs and teach energy savings.
EDR Poised to Take Advantage of the Recovery After Coming Back from the Depths
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After suffering a huge decline in its student housing market share, Fannie Mae recently made an underwriting change to its program that should open up many more opportunities for its lenders.
When it comes to marketing and renting to recent college graduates, the industry still doesn't know enough.
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A whopping 64 percent of students at U.S. colleges and universities say they would consider relocating to new housing if their apartment’s Internet speeds were slower than expected, according to a survey of more than 10,000 students conducted by Dallas-based J Turner Research in partnership with...
A green dorm for grad students improves student life at a Southern California campus.
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Campus Crest became the first multifamily/student IPO to make it through to Wall Street in this cycle. That’s no small feat, since a lot of companies have explored the possibility of going public. Campus Crest CEO Ted Rollins took some time to talk with Multifamily Executive about this latest...
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Multifamily mobile apps have become the de-facto software development platform for the 21st century. REITs, private operators, vendors, and now student housing firms are embracing smart phone, iPad, and tablet PC applications for their low cost of entry, high user absorption, ease of use, and...
The Retreat at Lake Tamaha, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Campus Advantage Looks to Grow as a Student Housing Provider
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Bob Clark checked in with Multifamily Executive senior editor Chris Wood this week for an exclusive interview on his promotion to the head of Place Management Group, the operations unit of Atlanta-based Place Properties.
In 2008, Houston-based apartment and student housing developer the Dinerstein Cos. adopted the LEED green building standards developed by the U.S. Green Building Council for all of its projects moving forward. That may have been the easy part.
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Some developers are surviving, and even thriving, in today's market by re-engineering thier business plans and turning thier focus to recession-resistant sectors such as the receivership business, student housing, and historic renovations. The overriding trend is to diversify.