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Time Equities Unveils Artist-in-Residence Program for New NYC Tower
Time Equities has launched an artist-in-residence program for its 50 West development, a 64-story residential tower currently under construction in the Downtown neighborhood of Lower Manhattan.
Multi-Housing News: Inside the September 2014 Issue
Read the articles from the latest digital issue of Multi-Housing News.
MHN 2014 Tech Choice Awards Winners
Multi-Housing News is proud to present the winners of the 2014 Technology Choice Awards: Companies who provide flexible customization, competitive pricing, and the most innovative solutions, all backed by superior customer support.
Wood Partners to Develop Former Steel Fabrication Site in Chandler, Ariz.
Wood Partners has announced that it will develop a 301-unit apartment community, Alta Steelyard Lofts, in downtown Chandler, Ariz., in hopes of capitalizing on the booming Phoenix suburb.
Fannie Mae Releases Major Study on Multifamily Energy Use
Fannie Mae released a major new report on energy usage in the multifamily sector called “Transforming Multifamily Housing: Fannie Mae’s Green Initiative and Energy Star for Multifamily.”
‘What Renters Want’ with Jessica Fiur: Using U2’s New Album Strategy for Multifamily
U2 just announced their new album and gave it to everyone for free. Why this was a great idea, and why multifamily should follow their lead.
The Clubhouse at Encore at Woodmen Ridge
Upscale and classically designed, Encore at Woodmen Ridge in Colorado Springs, CO captures the feel of a sophisticated resort. Residents can take advantage of impressive community amenities including the swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center and a sophisticated clubhouse. This slideshow focuses on the clubhouse designed by Doris Pearlman’s Denver-based interior design firm Possibilities for Design Inc.
On Detroit’s Urban Prairie: From Built Space to Open Space
Adam Hollier, Detroit native, Cornell graduate, and former City Council liaison for the Detroit Mayor’s office, sees the city’s sparsely peopled suburbs as an opportunity for change, and a new way of looking at urban life—one with plenty of open space.






