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  • Sympathy for the Devil

    An explosion in unregistered, transient sex offenders more apt to recidivism has experts wondering if the attempt to keep offenders out of market-rate and low-income housing is a good idea after all.

     

Executive of the Year

  • Head of the Class

    MFE’s Executive of the Year David Adelman, CEO of Campus Apartments, has pushed a sleepy Philadelphia-based owner of duplexes near the University of Pennsylvania to a firm with more than $1 billion.

     

FROM THE EDITOR

  • Get Creative

    Being creative doesn't have to exist in a vacuum. It pays to be creative on the clock.

     

NEWS + NUMBERS

Stat of the Month

  • Helping Hand

    A cap-and-dividend system would give low-income households more spending power.

     

Direct Reports

  • Looking Up

    After months of struggling to fill units, apartment firms are finally starting to see a slow-but-steady uptick in occupancies.

     
  • Trouble Ahead

    The owners of Stuyvesant Town/Peter Cooper are running out of money to pay off the property’s $3 billion in securitized debt and an additional $1.5 billion mezzanine loan.

     
  • News Bites: October 2009

    Police departments set up shop in apartments, multifamily frim achieves the 100 percent virtual lease, and more industry news.

     
  • Going for Broke

    As more and more condo owners and developers across the country fall into bankruptcy, their associations are suffering right along with them.

     
  • Down on Dorms

    Despite modest rent growth, limited supply, and strong demographics, lenders are becoming more conservative about student housing deals.

     

Regional

  • Standing Tall

    Buoyed by steady job growth and rental demand, Washington, D.C., is one of the nation’s best performing housing markets.

     

PEOPLE + PLACES

  • Lying Low

    Here are three design strategies for your next low-rise multifamily community.

     

One to Watch

  • Risky Take Off

    Industry vets launched the Alpharetta, Ga.-based third-party management firm Pegasus Residential.

     

Apartment Life

  • Playing for Keeps

    In the multifamily sector, concessions have reached creative (or drastic, depending on who you talk to) new heights.

     

SALES + SOLUTIONS

New Developments

  • Rocky Terrain

    Topography leads to creative design at an Atlanta apartment community.

     

Tech Specs

  • Man vs. Machine

    Multifamily technology heads into a new era of automation that promises systemic control of a wide range of property, portfolio, and even investment-level functions.

     

LANDMARKS

 
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