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Vancouver’s Big Win
Unlike some other Olympic Villages, the newly named Millennium Water is a permanent installation, on track to becoming Canada’s first LEED Platinum neighborhood
In Wake of Oil Spill, Vacant Units in New Orleans Gobbled Up by Corporate Housing
New Orleans–As devastating as the oil spill is, it seems to have created a mini job-boom in the state of Louisiana.
Extreme Weather: Impact on Where, How We Build
Extreme weather, causing larger storms, stronger winds and more flooding than ever before.
Affordable Apt. Project in Chicago Goes Green
Chicago–$9.8 million came through the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
A Pencil Factory Is Now A Condo Project
New York–There hasn’t been much development of newbuild condominiums in Greenpoint.
‘Ecopads’ for Green-Conscious Renters
Will green features in apartment residences attract renters in a market with a fair amount of choice?
Economic Recovery Is Taking Strong Roots in Inner Cities
James Brooks talks about what the Inner City 100 recognition means to the company and why he thinks cities are powerful economic engines.
Townhome Community Sees Increase in Prices, Sales in 2010
Barnegat, N.J.–Whispering Hills, an 85-acre multifamily community in Barnegat, N.J., is now 45 percent sold.
Trump Plaza Jersey City Reaches 55% Sales Level
Trump Plaza Residences Jersey City has reached the 55 percent sales level, with 16 residences sold in March and April.
Compliance Challenges in Affordable Hsng
Patricia Bowen talks to MHN about the major compliance challenges.










