Need for Affordable Rental Housing Is High

Jeff Adams talks about how stimulus money is helping affordable housing tide over the recession.

Melrose Commons Earns First Stage II LEED-ND Silver in NYS

The United States Green Building Council (USGBC) has awarded LEED

A Walkable Community Comes to Irvine

A section of The Park, a sister residential project to the Village at Irvine Spectrum, is now open for leasing. The project is designed by MVE & Partners to be a high-density walkable community in an area and state where cars the primary mode of transport for most people.

Bob Greer Tapped to Be Vice Chair of NAHB’s Housing Credit Group

Robert Greer, president of Michaels Development Co., has been appointed vice chair of the National Association of Home Builders’ (NAHB) Housing Credit Group. He will assume chairmanship of the group in 2011.

West Coast City Implements Major Smart Water Management System

Santa Clarita is all set to roll out the world’s-largest Smart Water Management implementation.

We Push Our Rents As Much As We Can

Debbie Vail, regional manager of Dominium Management Services, talks to MHN about the challenges she faces and why she believes a focus on customer service is key to the success of the company.

Owners, Managers Can Now Outsource Revenue Management to YieldStar

Property owners and managers often want to utilize revenue management without having to incur the costs and staffing to support it within their company.

Spanish Firm Wants to Buy Distressed Assets in Manhattan

Espais Promocions Immobiliàries (Espais) plans to continue its expansion internationally by developing new projects in Florida and pursuing the acquisition of several properties in the New York market.

Average Apartment Rents Decreased by 4% Over Last 6 Months

Over the last six months, the average rent for an apartment has decreased by 4 percent or about $40 to an average of $961 per month