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Policy Points

Renewal of NMHC, NAA legislative partnership promises three more years of collaborative lobbying on behalf of the apartment industry. More

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National Green Building Standard Goes Mainstream

Legislators and multifamily developers embrace green standards and practices. More

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Top 5 Policy Points on Multifamily's National Agenda

The Washington, D.C.-based National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) and Arlington, Va.-based National Apartment Association (NAA) announced last month that they have agreed to continue their joint legislative program to lobby Capitol Hill on behalf of the multifamily apartment industry. Here are their top 5 priorities for 2010. More

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Divide Between California, National Apartment Associations Not Getting Better

Last May, CAA members voted to cut ties with the National Association, and CAA was largely absent from the NAA’s annual educational conference and expo. Although at that time there were thoughts that the split might be temporary, it appears both associations have hardened their stance. More

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Architect Association Requires Members to Take Yearly Sustainable Design Training

Move could result in more energy-efficient and healthy single- and multifamily buildings. More

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Housing Recovery Still Faces Many Challenges

The latest annual report from the Joint Center for Housing Studies sees a market whose future growth is driven by young and immigrant buyers. More

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The Apartment Industry Benchmarks Sustainability

The apartment industry must prepare for impending federal and local green mandates. More

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ANSI Green Lights NAHB's National Green Building Standard

Developers laud the standard's inclusion of multifamily properties. More

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Associations Warn of Systemic Failure in the Apartment Sector

NMHC, NAA issue four-point policy statement on multifamily markets. More

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Industry Opposes Labor and Union Bill Before Congress

The "card check" bill would make it easier for unions to organize employees but... More

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