Archive for June 2010
San Francisco’s Arterra Condos Sell Out Despite Hard Times
San Francisco–Arterra, the first LEED silver residential high-rise in the city, has completely sold out.
Read MorePending Home Sales Increase May Signal Growing Confidence in Economy
Washington, D.C.–Pending home sales are at the highest level since last October.
Read MoreTax Expert, Capitol Hill Veteran Matthew Berger Joins NMHC Lobbying Team
Washington, D.C.–Matthew M. Berger has been named vice president of tax for the National Multi Housing Council (NMHC). Berger will have principal responsibility for federal tax legislation as part of the Joint Legislative Program of NMHC and the National Apartment Association (NAA). Berger brings extensive public and private sector experience to the position. Most recently, he…
Read MoreTrim Expenses–Not Service
Familiar rules, with new twists, guide maintenance during the downturn.
Read MoreMF Owners Eye Car-Charging Stations With Interest
A handful of multifamily properties have already installed charging stations for cars.
Read MoreVintage Senior Living Opens Eight-Story Tower in Burbank
Vintage Senior Living has opened its 22nd location in Burbank.
Read MoreHarlem Affordable Housing Development Uses CPC Loan for Green Retrofit Program
The retrofit project should be completed within a year, but could take less time.
Read MoreDEAL OF THE DAY: Hendricks & Partners Closes on $4.6M Sale
Hendricks & Partners brokered the $4,600,000 sale of the 268-unit Alpine Lake, located at 665 North Alpine Lake Drive.
Read MoreMary Alex Blanton Receives NCB’s 2010 Spirit of Cooperation Award
Washington, D.C.–NCB has named Mary Alex Blanton as the 2010 recipient of NCB Spirit of Cooperation Award. The honor was presented to Mary Alex at the Bank’s annual meeting held at The Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C. “Blanton’s contributions to the bank and the cooperative community for over a decade…
Read More‘The Essential Kitchen’ with Kevin Henry: Is it ever wrong to do the right thing?
Almost 35 years ago, while still living a post-hippie lifestyle, I attended my first Earth Day in Los Angeles. I was working at one of the first 24 hour gas stations in California, where gas was 25 cents a gallon. A couple of bucks would fill the tank of my, mint condition, 1955 VW Bug,…
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