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    It was once called “the scariest building in North America.” Opened in 1878, the Danvers Lunatic Asylum in suburban Boston has long been one of the area's most prominent and recognizable landmarks.

  • Top Ten

    The pace has slowed, but 2008 has seen some big deals.

  • Quick & Quirky: August 14, 2008

    MULTIFAMILY EXECUTIVE Senior Editor Chris Wood rounds up interesting and intriguing news tidbits. This week: development feedback, a viral video contest, and Donatella Versace brings out the big guns.

  • River of Life

    A project sensitive to its distinct surroundings, specifically its riverfront location and rolling meadows.

  • Going, Going, Gone

    A step-by-step look at how to use auctions to clear out excess inventory.

  • Quiet Giant: AIMCO's Strategies Lead the Multifamily Top 50

    Top 50 leader Aimco plans for slow times—and sheds a light on where the industry's biggest firms are headed.

  • Largest Housing Authorities On Track Despite HUD Fallout

    Outreach programs, replacement of obsolete stock are a key component of the 2008 plans for the country's 10 largest public housing agencies.

  • Beacon for Buyers: Quechee Lakes In Hartford, Vt.

    The final batch of resort condos at Quechee Lakes appeals to families seeking a second home.

  • Busy as a Beehive

    Job growth, demographics keep Utah markets hot.

  • Quick & Quirky

    This week: condo crucibles and multifamily dispatches from Chicago.