Archive for February 2011
$26M L.A. Housing Project for Formerly Homeless and Incarcerated Opens Its Doors
Los Angeles–The dearth of accommodations for the formerly homeless and previously incarcerated is massive. The Dolores McCoy Villa in the Watts community of Los Angeles helps to fill that hole.
Read More$26M L.A. Housing Project for Formerly Homeless and Incarcerated Opens Its Doors
Los Angeles–The Dolores McCoy Villa in the Watts community of Los Angeles helps fill the need for accommodations for the formerly homeless and previously incarcerated.
Read More‘Foong on Finance’: Capitol Hill Opinion Coalescing around MBA’s GSE Framework?
The Mortgage Bankers Association’s (MBA) proposed plan for the future of the GSEs may be well received by the Obama Administration.
Read MoreMBA’s GSE Proposal Is Well Received on Capitol Hill
The Mortgage Bankers Association’s recommendations for the future of Fannie and Freddie has a receptive audience in Washington, D.C.
Read MoreMHN TV: Multi-Housing Developers Are Building Again, Says NAHB’s Sharon Dworkin Bell
Sharon Dworkin Bell, senior vice president of multifamily at the National Association of Home Builders, discusses current conditions for multifamily development.
Read MoreEminent Domain Process Set to Begin in ‘Iron Triangle’
New York–The eminent-domain land seizure in Willets Point, N.Y., a spot known locally as the “Iron Triangle,” is set to begin next week, and not without controversy.
Read MoreGreen Building Continues after the Bricks Are Stacked
Diverting construction waste from the landfill is good for both the environment and your bottom line.
Read MoreThe D.C. Market Is Alive and Well
Strengthening already-tight fundamentals and a flood of capital has brought cap rates in the D.C. metro area to new heights.
Read MorePODCAST: Economy Watch Weekly with Dees Stribling
For the week ending Jan. 28, the economy is chugging along in all areas, except one. Jobs. Employment continues to lag behind, with the public sector still taking it on the chin.
Read MoreWEB FEATURE: Compensation Trends in Multifamily
After a couple tough years of trimming budgets and tightening belts, the commercial real estate industry is seeing compensation and hiring return to pre-crash levels, with the multifamily sector showing exceptional stability.
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