Trade Shows

  • Major DC Property Sells for the Second Time in a Year

    In a trade that shows just exactly how much apartment valuations have jumped in the last couple of years (and the strength of the Washington market), the Palatine in Arlington, Va., traded again in May for a pricetage of $141.8 million (and a 4.5 percent cap rate), according to New York-based...

     
  • IBS 2010: Smaller Crowds, More Optimism

    Between 50,000 and 55,000 people attended this year’s show in Las Vegas.

     
  • From the Editor: Multifamily Execs Feel Anxiety, Optimism

    In conversations everwhere, you can hear the anxiety and the positive outlook of the industry.

     
  • Multifamily Real Estate Takes Recessionary Lumps, Panel Says

    National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) senior staff vice president of multifamily Sharon Dworkin Bell didn't mince words when it came to analyzing the state of multifamily markets here at the International Builders Show in Las Vegas this week.

     
  • Top Choice

    Anyone who has attended the International Builders' Show knows that the number of innovative building materials on the market is almost limitless. So how do multifamily builders, developers, and designers go about picking something new? Choosing building materials is often a high-stakes decision...

     
  • 2002 Multifamily Executive Awards Winners

    A ceremony honoring the 10 winners of the Multifamily Executive Award competition was held Oct. 28, 2002 at the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas. Awards were given in seven categories; Marketing and Advertising, Community Service, Best Reuse of Land, Best Use of Technology, Project of the...