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HUD plans to close 16 field offices as part of a restructuring move.
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Progressive Redevelopment, Inc., is winding down business after 25 years.
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While the economic impact of a new multifamiily development is somewhat easy to measure, the contribution of ongoing operations and resident spending tallies up to a far greater amount. Here's a look at that contrast in a dozen metros.
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Millennials' growing desire for access to public transportation has been attracting them to core urban areas for years now. Atlanta has taken notice of this lifestyle choice and is responding with new transportation infrastructure.
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Gables Midtown met an extensive checklist of energy-efficiency, indoor air quality, and site requirements.
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Atlanta is driven by a diverse economic engine that’s producing rent gains and job growth at a pace apartment owners love.
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The HOPE VI program's focus on mixing incomes and reducing density resulted in the loss of more than 100,000 units of affordable housing, a lesson HUD has taken to heart.
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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.
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In this follow-up to the Healthiest Markets story, we present a collection of 22 intriguing markets.
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The acquisition market in some high-barrier metros has grown so heated that in many cases it's now more cost-effective to build.