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EQR finally lands Archstone, but the shakeout has just begun: Apartment companies up and down the food chain will feel the effects of this huge deal.
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With the apartment marklet gaining steam around the country multifamily companies are looking for ways to grow. In the right situation, mergers and acqusitions make a lot of sense.
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The University of Kentucky's decision to privatize its housing could usher in a new world for the student housing business.
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Dallas has been hot over the past couple of years and that's an attraction for companies like Village Green.
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For the second time in four years, UDR completes a major deal with DRA Advisors.
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As their own sectors struggle, commercial developers such as Hines are eager to stake a claim on multifamily’s turf.
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While other property types struggle, the apartment sector has blown. That's brringing new compeitors into the business.
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What you don’t know can hurt you, and Archstone found out the hard way that ignorance of the law is no excuse. We review a handful of legal issues that all apartment owners must keep in mind.
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Over the past decade, numerous universities around the country have gone to private student housing companies to fill their needs. Here are three reasons why this trend could gain even more steam:
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The ramp up at Dallas-based Trammell Crow Residential (TCR) continues. Two months ago, the once-prolific apartment builder told Multifamily Executive that it had 2,000 units in its pipeline. With this week’s announcement that the company merged with Carlsbad, Calif.-based GLJ Partners, the number...