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Developments

  • Rental Brings Luxurious Downsizing to Baltimore Exurb

    Wood Partners appeals to empty-nesters seeking rental living with an amenity- and actvity-laden apartment building.

     
  • The Bascom Company Looks to Operational Value-Add in Rent Lagging B and C apartment sectors.

    The Bascom Company is augmenting its traditional renovation strategy to target assets with severe occupancy and rent distress in order to bring back units, meet market rent fundamentals, and extract maximum NOI to improve asset values.

     
  • Axis at Perimeter Offers Southern Hospitality in the Atlanta Market

    Axis at Perimeter raises the bar on amenities and services to attract renters in a crowded Atlanta market.

     
  • Three Condo Developers Craft Plans to Get Out of Florida's Condo Swamp

    When the music stopped playing in South Florida's condo circus, Wood Partners, The Altman Cos., and The Related Group managed to remain in business-and continue to stand.

     
  • Detroit's Fort Shelby Tower Apartments Opens For Leasing

    Residents of the apartment tower will share in adjacent historic hotel's amenities.

     
  • Mission: Accomplished

    On and off base, multifamily executives adjust to the new face of military housing.

     
  • The Ultimate Hybrid: Condo-Hotels Come Back

    There's certainly no lack of condo-hotels to keep an eye on. More than 200 such projects are in development across the United States, according to the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based National Association of Condo Hotel Owners.

     
  • Density Calls

    In the past 15 years, multifamily living has surged in popularity. This is especially true in downtown and city neighborhoods, in locations near light rail, and in new suburban town centers that combine residential, office, and retail in walkable environments.

     
  • Calculated Risk

    At first glance, Archstone-Smith's purchase of Oak Creek Apartments in Agoura Hills, Calif., was just another $99.6 million deal. Sure it was a lot of money, but the 24-building, 336-unit luxury multifamily community seemed a clear winner. Agoura Hills' median income of $85,000 and median age of 32...

     
  • Factory Built

    Dozens of new, low-income apartments went on the rental market this September in Cass Corridor, the poorest neighborhood in Detroit. The $13 million Brainard Street Apartment project consists of 20 three-story brick buildings, with a total of 120 two- and three-bedroom units. But some of the best...

     
 
 
 
 
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