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But it will take more than two years to achieve, and not without navigating some road bumps.
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A monthly survey of business economists finds “restrained optimism.”
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In another public/private student housing partnership, Campus Apartments partners with Howard University to develop much-needed underclassmen on-campus housing.
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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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Jefson Apartment Group CEO and President Jim Butz discusses his company's succeess in 2012 and what to look forward to in the years to come.
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Experts are predicting 2013 to be a banner year for the multifamily industry, with vacancies down and rents on the rise. But will the booming pipeline of new supply undermine those forecasts?
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Some negative reviews are just that: The result of a tenant's frustration. But what should a multifamily owner do when seriously damaging reviews hurt their bottom line?
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The burgeoning micro unit trend has swept across major cities throughout the United States. But there’s one city bucking the trend and creating more space for its renters.
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All the buzz about Washington, D.C. being overdeveloped has gone in one ear and out the other for local developers who remain bullish on the city's future prospects for multifamily.