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Boston firm demonstrates the power of energy tracking and benchmarking in multifamily projects.
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Walkscore.com ranks cities, block by block, on how close homes are to schools, restaurants, grocery stores and other amenities. Did your metro make the list?
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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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It’s safe to say that the condo market is making a comeback. Case in point: The luxury 33-story Clarendon in Boston, built by the Related Cos. and the Beal Cos., sold its first 3,500 square foot penthouse for $6.5 million last week.
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WinnDevelopment and Castle Square Tenant Organization receive LEED-Platinum certification for Castle Square Apartments after doing the largest deep-energy retrofit of an affordable housing community in the nation.
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Several urban job centers have committed to building tiny, affordable housing units.
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With the exception of Manhattan, a market that's the exception to a lot of rules, the nation's core coastal markets saw little if any cap rate compression last year.
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Bev Bates, senior vice president of development operations for Boston-based The Community Builders (TCB), discusses her eight-year process of getting a local property rebuilt.
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Winn Uses Investment. Outside Help to Push Sustainability
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These markets are likely to see the biggest increases in multifamily construction in 2011, based on 2010 permit data.