Monday, April 29, 2024

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Welcome to the O’Pillars

Environmentally conscious builders dominate the finalist roster for the Pillars awards that many consider the multifamily industry's version of the Oscars. The judges favored transit-oriented, densely packaged communities that transformed underused, blighted urban sites...

MNHC’s glass more than half full

It's not because he is a glass-half-full kind of a guy or someone who always looks for the silver lining. It's because analysis from Washington, D.C.-based NMHC, a national association representing the interests of...

True grit

The Philadelphia-based developer has one project underway and several more deep in the planning stages, ranging from new construction high-rises in Downtown Newark, N.J., to a $180 million transit-oriented, mixed-use development in the inner-ring...

New law bans all smoking in apartments

He was so persistent in his efforts to stamp out second-hand smoke that he managed to get officials to enforce one of the country's strictest anti-smoking laws in his city of Belmont, California. Residents living...

State of Multifamily Financing

With uncertainty about what the reform of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will bring, mandatory reductions in their portfolios scheduled for 2010, and questions about the capability of FHA to handle greatly expanded loan...

Back to basics

Over the years since George Lane founded the multifamily company in Atlanta, its platform has grown to include development, investment, asset and property management, renovation and construction of a wide variety of apartments, condos...

When Irish eyes are smiling

I shake my head in agreement because no one can win against the Irish drinking song argument. It's just one of those life-truths. In fact, I hear Irish drinking songs every time I open a...

Reinvent is the new retire

SMART COMPANIES MINIMIZE THE NUMBER OF OLDER INDIVIDUALS IN THEIR WORKFORCE, ENCOURAGING EARLY RETIREMENT AND SEEKING YOUNG TALENT. WORKING IN CORPORATIONS TODAY MEANS HIGH PRESSURE AND LONG HOURS -- THAT'S JUST LIFE IN THE BIG...

My pleasure

Companies that offer a better customer experience, along with a strong customer orientation, enjoy a decisive competitive advantage. Over 150 senior executives from leading U.S. corporations were polled. Some key findings were: Among companies reporting high customer-experience...

Too much of a good thing

Today's American high school students are far likelier than those in the 1970s to believe they'll make outstanding spouses, parents and workers, new research shows. They're also much more likely to claim they are "A"...

5 real estate markets likely to rebound

The Urban Land Institute recently asked 700 real estate professionals to name the best (and worst) places to invest in commercial real estate in the coming year. Those surveyed included private developers, Realtors and...

Calling the winning plays for a fantasy team

So you might think we were there to lament the softening local business environment and its associated housing market. Yet, the executives in attendance continue to hold cautious optimism by way of educated managerial...

Word on the street

The good news for investors in public apartment firms is that valuations for most multifamily REITs haven't fallen as drastically as those in other segments -- say, retail developer and owner General Growth Properties,...

The big D

The merchant builder of market-rate apartments and student housing was created out of the economic downturn in late 1989 with an investment from Texas oilman Ray Hunt. The company also struggled through the market...

One sure thing

Better train business teams and individuals to compete. Maximize return on investments. Invest in the country's future Acknowledge that our future lies within our people. It is critical that we grasp the slipping reins of our incoming workforce...
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