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Interest Shown in New Staten Island Luxury Building

A new luxury building, called The Pointe, on the North Shore of Staten Island, N.Y., has already attracted a lot of attention among buyers.

Location a Big Plus for Virginia Apartment Development

A number of considerations went into the decision by Greystar and The Carlyle Group to develop a 288-unit luxury apartment community in Woodbridge, Va. Most of them can be summed in three words: location, location, location.

TODAY'S DEALS: Mixed-Income High-Rise Opens in Arlington

Bozzuto, Chesapeake Community Advisors complete a mixed-income high-rise in Arlington; Wood Partners begins a new development in North Carolina; and American Realty Advisors buys a 264-unit community outside of Atlanta.

The Atlantic, an Exclusive Atlanta High-Rise, Now Available for Lease

The Atlantic, which at 47 stories is the tallest residential high-rise in mid-town Atlanta, is now available for lease by renters.

TODAY'S DEALS: KBS REIT Acquires 255-Unit Asset Outside Baltimore

KBS Legacy Partners Apartment REIT buys a Maryland asset; Strategic Capital Partners acquires a community in Oklahoma City; and NAI Hunneman brokers the $2.7 million sale of a 100 percent-occupied building.

Ground Breaks for Affordable Housing Property in Columbus

Ground has been broken for Franklin Station, a 100-unit affordable apartment property in Columbus that will serve elderly and special-needs homeless people.

Five Apartment Building Amenities That Might Not Be Worth the Investment

Sometimes buildings have amenities that renters don’t necessarily want or need. Here are five amenities that might not be worth the investment. Do you agree?

CIS to Redevelop Distressed Apartments into Affordable Units

Community Investment Strategies has partnered with the township of North Brunswick to redevelop the distressed Oak Leaf Village Apartments into 183 new affordable apartment rental units.

Affordable Housing Crisis in Sacramento

In California’s Sacramento County, 54 percent of renters can’t afford to rent a typical two-bedroom apartment.

Sacramento County Facing Affordable Housing Crisis

According to “Out of Reach 2012,” a National Low Income Housing Coalition report, 54 percent of renters in California’s Sacramento County can’t afford to rent a typical two-bedroom apartment.