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The Gen Y Phenomenon

The apartment industry has long anticipated the arrival of the image-conscious,... More

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Smooth Move

Relocating residents offers property managers the chance to improve customer brand... More

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Immigrants Maintain Larger Households

Just as American households are changing, so is the cultural composition of the United States. More

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The Immigrant Experience

For years, the apartment industry has debated the extent to which the Hispanic... More

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Survey Says: Census Renter Data

The results are in from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey. The survey, which replaced the decennial census long-form questionnaire in 2005, offers a fresh look at how communities are changing. Multifamily-relevant data includes everything from metro areas with a large number of renter households to areas with the highest rents and newest rental housing stock. More

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Busy City

The Chicago apartment market is poised for a very good year, thanks to a... More

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Las Vegas: Roll the Dice

Dirt, dirt everywhere, but not a piece of land for a multifamily project. For Las... More

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Slight Slip

Multifamily production eases—just barely—in 2004. More

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Bulls vs. Bears

The Windy City's apartment market hasn't blown completely off investors' radar,... More

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Smooth Operators

Building activity evens out as apartment firms go professional. More

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