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New Lows

Just when it looked like interest rates could not get any lower, they’re dropping further

Alternative Sources

Rising energy costs and drilling disasters contribute to a need to look at solar and wind power

Suburban Sprawl Loses its Sizzle

A major demographic shift is just one catalyst for inner-city urbanization

Boston Capital Invests in Green Affordable Seniors Housing Project in San Antonio

San Antonio–The Mirabella Apartments, an affordable seniors housing development in San Antonio, Tex., has gotten a financial boost with Boston, Mass.-headquartered Boston Capital’s recent $6.13 million equity investment.

Manhattan’s Luxury Apartment Market to Welcome 55 Thompson This Fall

New York–In just a few months, 55 Thompson will join the small list of luxury apartment buildings in Manhattan.

In Down Time, What Are MF Developers Doing?

New York–Multifamily starts have hovered in the 100,000 to 142,000-range for all of this year, which isn’t saying anything positive about the multifamily sector.

New Student Property Reaches Full Occupancy

College Park, Md.–There is not a single room to spare at the newly developed, 154-unit University View II student apartment property near the University of Maryland in College Park, Md.

New Student Housing Property at University of Maryland Reaches Full Occupancy as Doors Open

College Park, Md.–There is not a single room to spare at the newly developed, 154-unit University View II student apartment property near the University of Maryland in College Park, Md.

Court Allows Receiver to Sell Abandoned Arizona Apartment Portfolio for $123M

San Diego–Maricopa County (Ariz.) Superior Court Judge Eileen S. Willett has ruled that San Diego-based Trigild can sell seven Arizona apartment properties that it currently holds in receivership.

Development of Upscale Apartment Project Atop Manhattan Hotel Reaches Completion

New York–Beatrice occupies the top 30 floors of the tower at 105 West 29th St. in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood.