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SPECIAL REPORT: Student Housing is the Flavor of the Season
Washington D.C.–Day one of NMHC’s Student Housing Conference, saw presenters on various topics speaking fairly optimistically about the industry’s prospects.
Stimulus Money Helped Start Three Projects
Lisa Gelfand, principal at Gelfand Architects talks to MHN about the importance of the AARO funds in getting these projects done and the challenges in converting former these hotels into residential units.
D.C. Condo Project Nears Completion; Mostly Sold
Washington, D.C.–In a show of good sales in a condo market that isn’t seeing the strongest of times, the Harrison reports that it has sold 70 percent of its residences.
How to Stage a Model Apartment?
New York–One of the first things prospective residents like to see in a property is the model units.
New Owner Wraps Up Delayed Construction of Miami Beach Condo Project
Miami–It has been six years since work got underway on Terra Beachside 6000 in Miami Beach, Fla.
Metcalf West Gets Serious About Solar Energy
Oahu, Hawaii–Metcalf West, a commercial, affordable housing and residential builder based out of Oahu, recently installed solar panels at its headquarters in the Kohanaiki Industrial area.
Apt. Market Downturn Will Last Another 3-4 Years
He talks to MHN about the trend of distressed deals and how QualityFirst Commercial helps developers through the process of foreclosure.
gallery 421 Opens in Downtown Long Beach
Irvine, Calif.–gallery421, Lyon Communities’ third luxury project in downtown Long Beach is now ready. The first residents moved in late June.
55 Thompson Comes to Manhattan Luxury Market 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.











