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    The Continuum houses University of Florida grad students in an atypical complex that incorporates a repurposed historic church, retail space, and multiple modern amenities.

  • Kitchens and Baths, Oh My!

    Today's kitchen and bath products are smarter, healthier, quieter, and just plain cooler than ever before.

  • Revamping Your Website

    These three industry giants have reaped the returns of retooling their websites into multitransactional platforms.

  • Many 5-Year Conduit Loans to Mature in 2012

    A slew of five-year CMBS loans will come due this year, but how will they refinance?

  • Houston Shines Brightly

    Long known as the energy capital of the world, resource-rich Houston is fast developing additional assets that make the metro a shining multifamily market.

  • Due Diligence Disasters

    A lot of unexpected findings can come up during the project vetting process. Here's a sample of some of the more intriguing ones.

  • It Takes a (Small) Condo

    New York’s Lower East Side, once home to tenement buildings, is slowly being gentrified. The changes include a slew of small, stylish condos such as the one at 60 Orchard Street

  • Seattle Sits Pretty

    Nicknamed the Emerald City for its lush evergreen forests, Seattle has evolved into a jewel of a multifamily market, as well.

  • Reining Cats and Dogs

    The pet-friendly apartment has arrived, as property managers welcome—and even cater to—residents’ four-legged friends.

  • Coyle Drives Michaels' Student Housing Success

    Though having served as president of The Michaels Organization's student housing division since February 2011, Joseph Coyle already has heady development plans for the sector.