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    Keep Your Promises: Setting 2008 Goals

    The skeptic in me does not find value in making New Year's resolutions?they're simply never kept. Every time I hear the promos for those 11 o'clock news segments describing the most popular resolutions (lose 15 pounds) or the strangest (spend the next year in silence), I take a deep sigh and change...

     

CORNER OFFICE

NEWS + NUMBERS

Stat of the Month

  • In The Race: 3rd Quarter Revenue, Completions Rise

    The apartment market staged another strong performance during the third quarter, according to Marcus & Millichap's quarterly “Performance Monitor.” The weak housing market drove resident demand for apartments, off setting the largest quarterly delivery of new units in three years and resulting in...

     

Direct Reports

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    Executive Feedback: January

    Q&A with Tal A. Savariego, Tom Bozzuto, Jack McCabe, and Cyndy Salgado

     
  • Burned Out: Housing Unaffected By California Fires

    Despite burning an estimated 2,100 homes off of the inventory overhang, the wildfires that torched six Southern California counties this past fall will have slight impact on market conditions there for either sellers or renters of residential properties, experts say.

     
  • Imagination at Work: GE Real Estate Goes Green

    Think one company can't make a difference? GE Real Estate begs to differ. In November, the Norwalk, Conn.-based firm launched a major initiative to green its entire apartment and commercial property portfolio.

     
  • Quiet Partners: UDR, Fannie Mae Partner Up

    Highland Ranch, Colo.-based real estate investment trust UDR announced Nov. 5 that the company has entered into a $650 million joint venture with an “unnamed” large domestic institutional partner.

     
  • News Bites: January

    Monthly News & Feedback

     
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    Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Immigrants and Apartments

    The Golden State is kicking off the new year with a bang. A new law, effective Jan. 1, prohibits cities and counties from enacting ordinances that require landlords to check the immigration or citizenship status of their residents, and likewise bans landlords from asking their residents' status...

     

Regional

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    Life Is Good: Raleigh Multifamily Market

    There's an old saying that people often don't know what they have until it's gone. Yet in Raleigh, N.C.'s multifamily market, owners and investors not only seem to know that life is good, they're setting their sights on more of the same.

     

PEOPLE + PLACES

Facelift

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    Space-Age Chic: Republic Tower

    It was 1954, and Futurism was all the rage. Automobile designers rolled out streamlined cars with swooping tailfins and gleaming chrome; fashion designers paired astronaut-chic miniskirts with goggles; and famed architect Wallace K. Harrison designed the shimmering, aluminum-clad Republic Tower in...

     

SALES + SOLUTIONS

Tech Specs

  • Channel Surfing: IPTV Invades Apartments

    At four communities managed by Milestone Management, a Dallas-based third-party manager, it was time for a change. TV programming at the 20-plus-year-old properties had been piped in by the regional cable provider for years, but residents were beginning to seek out more options. For Milestone's...

     

PRODUCT STUDIO

LANDMARKS

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    Landmarks: Horatio West Court

    Built at a time when [architects] weren't doing attached housing concepts, Irving Gill'sHoratio West Court features four units on a 60-foot lot—a great example of New Urbanism.

     

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