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Federal officials defer medical marijuana regulations to local landlords on a case-by-case basis. States struggle to establish rules without conflict.
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Boltwood Place in Amherst, Mass., provides urban-style living in a small, but hip, college town.
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Ava Goldman, the new president of Michaels Development Co., sees more diversity in the affordable housing giant's future.
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When Matthew and Michael Pestronk had the vision to rehabilitate a former shoe factory in Philadelphia, they didn’t think it would bring on a showdown between themselves and the city’s unionized workforce.
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Hartz Mountain Industries' Osprey Cove in Secaucus, N.J., offers a less pricey alternative to the nearby Gold Coast.
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This year's winners of the MFE Awards show clearly that the multifamily industry has returned to full health.
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The wrong answer to that question could mean the difference between developers being in the red, or in the black.
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By creating a walkable environment, developers can attract more renters in urban markets.
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When it comes to site selection for urban development, multifamily builders and developers should think about what the area will look like in 10 and 20 years, and who is investing in it.
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Cities across the country are becoming more walkable. That’s certainly the case in Washington, D.C., where real estate prices near the downtown area and prime public transportation have skyrocketed in the last decade.