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Marine Corps taps renewable energy on a massive scale at Fort Lejeune.
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Clark Realty Capital's Pacific Beacon wins 2009 MFE award for military housing project of the year.
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El Paso, Texas, may have taken a tiny, yet necessary, step towards making it easier for developers to produce new units for the housing-starved city.
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El Paso developers have a message for the Army: We want you—but only if the price is right.
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They came, they saw, they kicked some ass. Clark Realty's demolition and redevelopment of 77 outdated, ill-equipped military housing units at Miramar Marine Corps Air Station in San Diego has resulted in a luxurious community that would make Maverick and the Iceman smile.
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For wounded soldiers and their families, finding a place to spend time together is one of the most important parts of the healing process. That's where the Hope for the Warriors Warrior House program comes in.
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Military community development is quite the undertaking. Start with a 10-year construction period incorporating 7,894 units, of which 5,388 involve the demolition of existing stock and construction of brand-new homes.
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Over the past five years, Genevieve Bauer has lived in four states, which puts her in a prime position to understand the resident needs across Forest City Residential Management's military portfolio of 12,000 units.
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On and off base, multifamily executives adjust to the new face of military housing.
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