An early 20th-century carriage house/garage in New York's popular Chelsea neighborhood survives the Great Recession to become 24 swank condo units.
ForestCity's adaptive resuse of the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in the Presidio San Francisco National Park
If you were one of the few developers fortunate enough to get financing for a new project in 2010, you'd probably think frills such as a pet saloon, music room, or community kitchen might seem a bit excessive in an economy with 10 percent unemployment (even if things are expected to be better in a...
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Taking a look at the supposed return of luxury apartments and condominiums.
New company, called Aquatic, announces merger at IBS 2010, introduces new accessible bathtub.
Like nearly all business segments in 2009, multifamily marketing is going to be the victim of a volatile economy and a dearth of spendable dollars.
While most seniors housing is sterile and institutional, The Conservatory at Alden Bridge, a 237-unit independent living community in The Woodlands, Texas, allows seniors to live in luxury.
A historic symbol of affluence in Columbus, Ohio, is reinvented as contemporary luxury apartments.
Manhattan multifamily embraces a higher amenity standard.
Gourmet delivery is no longer reserved for the luxury hotel set.