The apartment industry has long anticipated the arrival of the image-conscious, tech-savvy Generation Y. But as this coveted demographic...
Economic pressures have apartment developers reconsidering appropriate product types and locations.
Robust employment improvements and family-creation could cycle the Gen-Y demographic out of rental housing sooner than experts predict.
Nicknamed the Emerald City for its lush evergreen forests, Seattle has evolved into a jewel of a multifamily market, as well.
Going forward, multifamily projects are squarely positioned to lead the way toward the overall revival of the real estate industry.
Multifamily Trends Conference: Apartment Recovery Continues on Slow Growth Trajectory. Incremental improvements to job growth, continued...
Opportunities and strategies for multifamily apartment companies to leverage the power of social media.
Multifamily Operators Who Fail to Continue Green, IT investments will likely lose out on Gen Y Renters
Will renters pay for green? That's becoming one of the most-asked questions in the apartment industry. And so far, most apartment owners...
Jan. 23--Loretta Tate is a 30-year-old mother of two, and she has no home.
The St. Aidan, Brookline, Mass.
MetroPointe wins 2009 MFE award for mixed-income project of the year.
Lafayette Park is the first urban renewal project in the country still functioning as it was intended.
A longtime oil CEO gives back to his Texas community by building a campus for homeless area residents designed to help them become...
The NMHC studies the Current Population Survey to uncover exactly how household compositions have changed during the economic downturn.
MULTIFAMILY EXECUTIVE Senior Editor Chris Wood rounds up interesting and intriguing news tidbits. This week: babes, Brooklyn, and...
Trammell Crow Residential chairman hopes his gift, which will help families around the world, to inspire others to examine their...
Obama's economic stimulus package is on the cusp of injecting some much-needed capital into greening Main Street.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan has a simple message for housing and community development...
President-elect Barack Obama has campaigned tirelessly during the past two years, visiting as many as five states in a single day. But...
Angry, escalating voices. Children crying. Glass breaking. Gun shots. These are sounds nobody likes to hear from the apartment next door.
After eight years of leading a big-city public housing agency, Carl Greene knows what it's like to walk down the long, dark halls of a...
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