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An Apartment with an Exoskeleton

Equity Residential’s new 20-story tower, 170 Amsterdam, is about to begin leasing on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The luxury rental building features an artistic, Handel Architects-designed exoskeleton.

Rethinking Resiliency

Be aware of new risks and incentives when building resilient apartment communities.

New Project Maintains Affordable Housing for Chicago’s Northtown

Affordable housing developer Vitus Group recently acquired Evergreen Terrace Apartments.

Thinking Creatively About Detroit’s Recovery

Thinking creatively about new ways to do business is a big part of the recovery of Detroit’s economy, and that includes established industries like property management and real estate. MHN interviews Scott Allen, president of FOURMIDABLE, about the efficiences fostered by his company’s business model.

Master the (Lucrative) Business of ‘Wellness’

What apartments can learn from Honest Co.’s success

Getting to Zero

Net-zero energy for non-profit communities.

Crescent Communities Introducing Luxury Apartment Living to Tampa’s Westshore Business District

Ground has broken for a new 374-unit luxury apartment community on 5.3 acres in Tampa’s Westshore area.

Data for the C-Suite

Like others at the NMHC OpTech conference, J Turner Research’s Joseph Batdorf reports that the apartment industry is grappling with the quantity of data now available. C-Suite executives, in particular, will be looking to use data to drive more accurate benchmarking in a range of areas including, but not limited to, operations.

Why We Love Business Intelligence

Josh McDonald of Holland Partner Group discusses business intelligence.

Demand for Quality Housing in Corona Brings New Luxury Apartments

The area of Corona, Calif., has a high demand for quality rental housing and for the first time in a while, ground has broken for new luxury apartments.