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What Should You Put in a Welcome Basket for New Residents?

Moving is stressful. What could you put in a welcome basket to make your new residents feel at home in their new apartment?

Federal Capital Partners and Kane Realty Corporation Form JV to Develop Ramblewood Apartments

Federal Capital Partners and Kane Realty Corporation announced a joint venture to develop approximately 400 luxury apartments on 15 acres in the affluent North Hills area of Raleigh, N.C.

Related Returns NYC Residential Tower to Condo Market

225 Rector Place has re-entered the condo market after a bumpy recent history. It’s once again owned by its original developer, the Related Cos.

TODAY'S DEALS: MAA Buys a 230-Unit Community in Atlanta

MAA completes a 230-unit purchase in Atlanta; IPA brokers the sale of Sentinel Real Estate’s 216-unit Lakes of Northdale near Tampa; and Centerline Capital provides a $39.6 million refinancing transaction.

Could Your Apartment Be Haunted?

What would you do if a resident said his apartment was haunted? Here are some explanations for possible “supernatural” occurrences.

Edgewood Management Company Announces New President and CEO Cindy Sanquist

Edgewood Management Corporation recently announced the promotion of Cindy Sanquist to the position of president and CEO.

Team Approach Taken for Bronx Affordable Housing Development

In a collaborative effort, Enterprise, The New York City Housing Authority, Bronx Pro Group, New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, and Services for the UnderServed are constructing a 49-unit green supportive housing development.

Crossville Launches New Porcelain Tile Line

Crossville releases Shades by Crossville, a new line of versatile porcelain tiles that create an urban look by pairing minimalist colors with a detailed linear texture.

Economy Watch: The Continuing Euro-Crisis

After spending some time out of the headlines, the shaky situation in Europe, and its hard-to-predict impact on the world economy, has returned with considerable force to the news.

Nashville Condo Market Perks Up

Written off as comatose as little as a year ago, Nashville’s condo market has shown signs of life recently, with the overhanging inventory of developer-owned (and lender-owned) units finally burning off.