Community spirit is helping Music City build and grow.
Thou Shalt Not Be Greedy
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The number of renters spending 50% or more of their income on housing and utilities is at an all time high, according to a recent study.
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A number of Alabama apartment complexes were in the path of the tornado that smashed through Tuscaloosa, Ala., last week.
In this follow-up to the Healthiest Markets story, we present a collection of 22 intriguing markets.
The Builder Market Health Index points to much better prospects for 2011.
For someone who's experienced a serious natural disaster, an 8-by-12-foot shed can be a lifeline to normalcy.
Concession burn off and full occupancy position landlords to aggressively push rents in 2011.
A great view is a terrible thing to waste. These homes sure didn't make that mistake.
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Last fall, two REITs, not known for being apartment builders, announced construction deals in Tennessee. Analysts expect more such deals in the future. REITs can provide a much-needed equity injection for a struggling developer, but it can also pay off huge dividends for the REITs, who are seeing...
Her process, which mixes chemicals and bacteria, could supplement conventional bricks whose production causes a lot of pollution.
The Retreat at Lake Tamaha, Tuscaloosa, Ala.
A two-unit apartment building in an infill Birmingham, Ala., neighborhood goes for LEED Gold.
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Mississippi and Texas are in the hot seat, charged with inadequately allocating Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) disaster recovery funds to benefit low-income residents displaced by hurricanes.
Self-starter, immigrant, and head of Conti Organization focuses on buying notes at below face value.
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Government agencies will help Louisville, Ky.; Montgomery County, Md.; Las Cruces, N.M.; and California create more sustainable land-use and transportation patterns.
Phoenix, Ariz.-based JAG Development adopted a design style popular in Amsterdam to bring a sense of community and efficiency to its newly completed Portland 38 project.
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RVP relocates to Atlanta for warmer climate and a magnitude increase in portfolio size.
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Story points to Section 8 voucher hazards.