Green Building
New Study Reveals What Millennial Renters Want
ABODO explores how Millennials are shaping the rental market.
The End of an Era—Last High-Rise on South of Fifth Completed
The completion of GLASS, an 18-story boutique building in the ‘South of Fifth’ neighborhood, marks the end of an era in Miami Beach history.
Glendale Celebrates The Brand New Opening
Glendale council members and Holland Partner Group kicked off the grand opening of luxury apartment community The Brand.
Modernist Building in Cleveland, Redeveloped as Apartments, Earns LEED Silver
It’s still a little unusual for a Modernist-style property to be redeveloped to be more sustainable, since the effort involved can be considerable.
CityRealty Report Names One57 as NYC’s Most Expensive Condo
CityRealty looks at the top 100 residential condo properties in Manhattan.
New Luxury Tower in Fenway Built with Chinese Help
Work is underway on Boston’s first mixed-use project seriously fueled by capital and construction expertise made in China.
Successfully Integrating Multifamily in a Commercial District
A look at Dinerstein Companies’ new San Diego community, which includes “shopkeeper” live/work housing units.
Silicon Valley Community is Exceptionally Green and Affordable
A joint venture took on the task of converting an older community into an affordable community fit to rival market-rate housing in design and amenities while achieving the highest USGBC LEED rating.
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Small Issue Costing NYC Building Owners Millions Annually
Through the cold winter months, tall buildings act like chimneys—heat escaping through cracks and gaps in the roof and frigid air making its way through the bottom. The boiler runs overtime and so does your wallet.