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Atlanta Razes Last Large Project
A BULLDOZER TORE DOWN Bowen Homes, marking the end of Atlanta's large public housing projects.
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Nationwide
Chicago— M&R Development has broken ground on Parc Huron, a 221-unit luxury high-rise in Chicago's River North neighborhood. The 21-story tower was originally planned as condominiums by developer Lennar Corp., but the company sold the site and plans to M&R last fall.
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Seniors Get It All
CHAMBLEE, GA. Once a storm water runoff site for a manufacturing plant, this lot has become a popular living space for low-income seniors thanks to a public-private partnership among the city, DeKalb County, and nonprofit affordable housing developer Mercy Housing.
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Atlanta Says Farewell to Last Large Public Housing Building
ATLANTA—A bulldozer began tearing down Bowen Homes this month, marking the end of the city’s large public housing projects
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Company Buzz: Dec. 10, 2008
Zumtobel joins EMerge Alliance, Ciralight joins Energy Star, and Greenlight Initiative opens a new office in Atlanta.
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Fall 2008 LED Supplement
Fall 2008 LED Supplement
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Tornado Alley
Tom Aderhold and his wife were just sitting down to a late dinner at an Atlanta restaurant when he got the phone call.
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Regional News
Bloomington, Minn. —Boston-based Intercontinental Real Estate Corp. has purchased the International Village Apartments, a 353-unit community, for $30 million, or $85,269 per unit.
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Georgia Tech Power Wrap, Atlanta
Turning an unsightly power substation along Interstate 75 in Atlanta into an intriguing art installation using light-emitting diode (LED) technology required power of another kind: brainpower.
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Nationwide Regional Market News
Savoy, Ill.— University Fields, a 192-unit student housing property here, has sold for $11.5 million. The buyer was Landmark Residential, a Tampa, Fla.-based property management company.