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Trulia's index shows buying an attached home is a better deal than renting in most U.S. cities.
These markets are likely to see the biggest increases in multifamily construction in 2011, based on 2010 permit data.
The Builder Market Health Index points to much better prospects for 2011.
Saint-Gobain's investment kickstarts Sage Electrochromics' new plant construction.
Not every market has falling new-home sales prices. Here are five where home sale prices have been going up for the past two years.
Attention to detail can turn that master bath into a masterpiece.
An abandoned pedestrian mall in St. Louis reopens as a bustling mixed-use corridor, jumpstarting the revitalization of a down-and-out neighborhood.
A workforce housing development in Pevely, Mo., is now open following a massive fire.
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The Utah-based builder’s reorganization plan would turn over the company’s assets and management to creditors whose claims exceed $940 million.
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Bill Marvin joined his father’s company in 1939 and became its president in 1960, transforming it into a leading manufacturer of windows and doors.
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MULTIFAMILY EXECUTIVE Senior Editor Chris Wood rounds up interesting and intriguing news tidbits. This week: The Rock & Roll Headline Quiz Game. Name the artist that corresponds to the song lyrics in each headline and get your bonus at the same time: three property-level tips leading to better...
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Our 2008 Merit Awards highlight some of the best multifamily projects in high-rise, mid-rise, low-rise, senior, military, affordable, apartment renovation, adaptive reuse, land reuse, marketing, community service, and technology.
Mistaken for dead, some midwest cities are flourishing while others are fighting for survival.
The apartment industry has long anticipated the arrival of the image-conscious, tech-savvy Generation Y. But as this coveted demographic nears prime renter age, property owners are discovering a slew of shackles burdening the age group. This special report attempts to understand Gen Y.
Kansas City offers multifamily players steady growth, solid metrics, and an opportunity to deliver new urban destinations.
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Readers Respond to MFE's Special Report on HUD, PHA
A compelling paper trail and an affordable housing industry ready to voice its ire offers a window into a federal agency riddled with accusations of cronyism and harsh criticisms for its failure to deliver decent, affordable housing to thousands of people.
Fueled by passion, Kevin McGowan reshapes Midwest downtowns into vibrant, livable communities.
Q&A With George Sherman, President, Sherman Associates