December 2016 Table of Contents

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San Francisco Tower Earns Earthquake-Resilient Certification Multifamily Executive San Francisco Tower Earns Earthquake-Resilient Certification

Skyscraper is just down the street from the sinking Millennium Tower. Read more

Greystar, Macquarie Capital to Form Asia–Pacific Platform Multifamily Executive Greystar, Macquarie Capital to Form Asia–Pacific Platform

Initial investment opportunities are being evaluated. Read more

A Slim Spire Rises in Mexico City Multifamily Executive A Slim Spire Rises in Mexico City

Carlos Marin’s Rodin 33 stands tall on just over 2,300 square feet. Read more

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Multiple Advantages Draw Chicago Developer to Wisconsin College Town New Developments Multiple Advantages Draw Chicago Developer to Wisconsin College Town

Lack of housing, new zoning laws compel CA Ventures to build mid-rise for various targets. Read more

7 Steps to a Happy Budget Process Finance 7 Steps to a Happy Budget Process

How to win buy-in from stakeholders, accountability from your property team. Read more

Pensam Residential Buys Majority Share of Breakers Resort Multifamily Executive Pensam Residential Buys Majority Share of Breakers Resort

The 1,523-unit sale is most valuable multifamily transaction in Colorado history. Read more

Multifamily Executive Strata Equity Group Buys 6,294-Unit Southeast Portfolio for More Than $720 Million

Purchase is one of the largest multifamily acquisitions of 2016. Read more

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Develop Detroit Sparks a Motor City Movement Multifamily Executive Develop Detroit Sparks a Motor City Movement

Nonprofit group looks to preserve, add affordable housing. Read more

5 Execs on What's Ahead for 2017 Multifamily Executive 5 Execs on What's Ahead for 2017

Five executives share their takes on the market, including their predictions, plans, and fears for the year ahead. Read more

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Corvias Enters Into 40-Year Partnership With Detroit's Wayne State University Multifamily Executive Corvias Enters Into 40-Year Partnership With Detroit's Wayne State University

In first 10 years, $185 million will go to build new housing, renovate/replace existing. Read more

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