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What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: Could Apartments Turn Away Anti-Vax Renters?
Because of the recent measles outbreak, some doctors are refusing patients who haven’t been vaccinated. Could apartments be next?
MHN Interview: Crossing Rivers to Chase Value
As rents in Manhattan and Brooklyn continue to rise, renters are chasing value across both the Hudson and East rivers. Lincoln Equities Group is looking to capture that demand.
What Renters Want with Jessica Fiur: The Problem With Some Amenities
Striking a balance between good-in-theory amenities, and way-too-popular amenities.
Fannie Mae Names Walker & Dunlop Top Lender for 2014
For the third consecutive year, Walker & Dunlop Inc. was named as the top Fannie Mae DUS Lender by volume.
From Equestrian Center to Luxury Apartments
Construction has begun on Transwestern Development Co.’s new development VELA at Town Lake.
Howard Hughes Corp. Receives Whole Foods Approval in Hawaii
Phase Two of The Howard Hughes Corp.’s Ward Village Master Plan has the green light to proceed. The new building will include a Whole Foods grocery store, new retail space and homes for local residents.
The Heart Of Flushing Has A New Elevated Pulse
Elevating the standard for residential offerings in Queens, Onex Real Estate Partners announces that sales have begun at The Grand at Sky View Parc.
Why Manhattan Condos Are Achieving Record High Prices
According to StreetEasy Data, at the end of the final quarter for 2014, Manhattan condo prices reached a record high.
UCSD Awards Big Contract for La Jolla Project
General contractor Rudolph and Sletten Inc. was recently awarded an important preliminary contract for the development of a medical facility for UC San Diego Health Services in La Jolla. The company is now set to start work on an outpatient pavilion, with the contract set at around $78 million, and expected to be booked during Q3 of this year. The facility that Rudolph and Sletten Inc. is set to construct will act as support for the Jacobs Medical Center.






