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Summer Proves an Unusually Busy Season for Brooklyn Condo Project

New York, N.Y.–Closings have gotten underway at The Edge.

Condo Project in Yonkers Expected to be Boon to Local Economy

Yonkers, N.Y.–The initial phase of Monarch will yield 162 residences, the first of which will debut in 2011.

The Making of MF LEED Silver in New Jersey

MHN talks to Edward Walters Jr., about his firm’s further plans for building another multifamily property that will be entirely solar powered.

Acquisitions Will Be Significant Part of Our Growth in Foreseeable Future

Armand E. Brachman talks to MHN about Dominium’s acquisition strategy and how development has taken a back seat in the firm’s growth plans in recent years.

Market-Rate Faculty Complex Debuts in Pricey Redwood City

Redwood City, Calif.–Those in the business of education do not earn sky-high salaries, so availability of market-rate housing is a key concern.

Tackling New Role and Changing Market

Bellevue, Wash.–Three months after taking on her new role, she speaks to MHN about issues ranging from her new responsibilities and goals to the current state of the financing in the multifamily market.

Jersey City Condo Development Bucks Sluggish Sales Trend by Selling

Jersey City, N.J.–Summer has traditionally been a slow sales season for condos

Cortland Secures $9.5M for Atlanta-Area Renovation Project

Atlanta–The grip of the credit crunch may be loosening but, as Cortland Partners is well aware, securing financing for commercial real estate investments remains no simple feat.

Developers Anticipating the Return of Multifamily Property Buyers to the Yucatan

Tulum, Mexico–With recovery, the promoters of such properties are once again optimistic.

Web Feature: Tools for Preserving Aging Affordable Housing

New York–Many factors come together in the preservation of affordable housing.