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FROM THE EDITOR

  • A Fine Frenzy

    Though the economy is still struggling, things on Wall Street seem frantic these days.

     

CORNER OFFICE

  • Mainstream Green

    Legislators and multifamily developers embrace green standards and practices.

     

NEWS + NUMBERS

Stat of the Month

  • Long Time Coming

    NAHB says multifamily rent recovery will be a slow, lengthy process.

     

Direct Reports

  • Digging Dirt

    Private firms break ground on new projects as REITS prepare to begin digging by mid-2010.

     
  • Policy Points

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

     
  • January 2010 News Roundup

    StuyTown loan enters special servicing, CityCenter debuts, executive role changes, and more industry news.

     
  • Tax Time

    Renegotiating property taxes is a key strategy for lowering costs in 2010.

     
  • Green To Go

    Combining sustainable development and prefabricated homes is a new development trend.

     

Regional

  • Chi-Town Changes

    Traditional demand drivers, including job growth and consumer sentiment, are expected to help boost Chicago fundamentals in 2010 for both suburban and city neighborhoods.

     

PEOPLE + PLACES

One to Watch

Apartment Life

  • Stormy Rescue

    Multifamily managers are gearing up to swoop in and save distressed assets as an increasing number of overleveraged owners realize they simply can’t hang on any longer. Here’s what you need to know to

     

SALES + SOLUTIONS

New Developments

  • New Rose in Spanish Harlem

    119th and Third in East Harlem, N.Y., was designed for upscale buyers but was switched to rentals this past May due to the tough economy.

     

PRODUCT STUDIO

  • Healthy Habits

    Apartment firms beef up fitness centers despite economic slowdown.

     

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