Business Specialties
Luxury Property Jardin to be Reintroduced in a Condo-Hungry Brooklyn Neighborhood
Jardin, an upscale 44-unit condominium property that reached completion in 2007 just as the housing industry collapsed, is returning to the market.
Renters Flocking to Student Housing Conversion in Brooklyn
In downtown Brooklyn, a former seven-story multifamily building is being converted to a 44-unit student housing community.
New Marketing Company Takes Industry LIC Condos to Market
After being on the market for roughly a year, Industry LIC, a 75-unit condo building in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens, has a new marketing company, Modern Spaces.
Auction.com Announces $2 Billion Online Property Auction
Real estate auctioneer and loan sales advisor Auction.com recently announced its upcoming online auction of over 325 non-performing notes and commercial REO properties located throughout the Southeastern United States.
How Green Is Your Apartment?: New Report Reveals Environmental Issues
Potential multifamily owners can now discover environmental issues associated with a property before they buy.
Linking Property Owners to Quality Property Managers
As renters and rental properties increase nationwide, the need for quality property management grows. Enter All Property Management, the largest property management network uniting investment property owners with property managers.
Number of LEED-Certified Commercial Projects Hits 10,000 Mark
The green building revolution reaches a milestone as the Green Building Certification Institute has given the LEED stamp of approval to the 10,000th property.
New Student Housing Opens in Boca Raton
Boca Raton, Fla.–The Innovation Village Apartments, a new student housing development at Florida Atlantic University’s Boca Raton campus, opened recently for the beginning of the 2011-12 academic year.
MHN Interview: Actovia’s Ingber Talks New Real Estate Technology System
New York–Jonathan Ingber discusses newly-launched Actovia Explorer, a cloud-based commercial real estate search and lead discovery system.
University Residence Hall and Dining Facility Opens in St. Louis
St. Louis–A very tight time frame and the presence of in-ground obstructions were among the challenges surmounted in completing a new $15 million freshman residence hall and dining facility at Harris-Stowe State University in St. Louis.


