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How to Satisfy Student Housing IT Demand and Stay Ahead of the Game
The basic building blocks of student housing Internet aren’t like residential Internet; they’re much more like a Fortune 500 company enterprise network. MHN spoke with Campus Apartments CIO Andrew Marshall to find out how property owners can keep up with student demand and ever-growing technology.
Putting a ‘Rockefeller Center-Type’ Development in Miami
Swire Properties Inc. has topped off REACH, the second of two premier luxury condominium towers to top off at the $1.05 billion master-planned Brickell City Centre.
Upgrading to ‘Current Luxury Levels’
Pollack Shores Real Estate Group has acquired The Vinings at Delray Beach, a 228-unit apartment property in Delray Beach, in South Florida.
What Spurred Quick Lease-ups at Miami’s New Senior Communities?
Three affordable housing developments in Miami’s West Brickell district have quickly leased up just four weeks after each received its certificate of occupancy.
Affordable Apartment Community for Workforce Families Breaks Ground
Ground has been broken for new, sustainable apartment homes for workforce families in the city of San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Rare Units in Brooklyn Building Selling Quickly
A full-service luxury condominium building nestled in the heart of Brooklyn’s historic Carroll Gardens neighborhood is almost at capacity—before the doors even open.
What Made Downtown St. Petersburg the Right Site for Hermitage Apartments?
The Hermitage Apartment Homes, a new luxury apartment community from The Allen Morris Company, has broken ground in downtown St. Petersburg, Fla.
Affirmed Housing Renovates San Diego-Area Affordable Apartments
Affirmed Housing Group has completed an extensive renovation to Sonoma Court Apartments, using $4.4 million in low-income housing tax credit equity to fund the project.
Severe Housing Cost Burden Remains a Problem
According to Housing Landscape, the recently released annual report of the National Housing Conference, housing affordability improved slightly for low- and moderate-income working households during the economic recovery. However, housing expenses continue to grow for renters.
World-Class Residences Joining Manhattan’s Upper West Side
A new 18-story luxury residential building with parking on site is coming to the Upper West Side.





