Every summer, the movie theater becomes a battleground, as action flicks and... More
Low interest rates created an unusual paradox for the multifamily industry in 2003. By making homeownership affordable, low rates hammered property owners on the revenue side. But they also lowered the industry's cost of capital, made development more feasible, and contributed to a trend toward soaring property values, as investors sought out buildings to buy. Go figure. More
When demand exceeds supply, prices rise. That's one of the fundamental principles of economics. But it may not apply in the apartment market during the near term. The outlook for rent recovery in much of the nation doesn't look very promising, even after employment growth levels regain momentum and begin to yield apartment demand in excess of completions. More
This year's Executive of the Year, H. Eric Bolton, chairman, president and CEO of... More
In a low-income Massachusetts apartment complex that never before saw enough crime... More