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Fall 2009 LED Supplement
Fall 2009 LED Supplement
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Fall 2009 LED Supplement
Fall 2009 LED Supplement
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Regional News
CHICAGO The Chicago Housing Authority recently celebrated the re-opening of the Flannery Senior Apartments, which underwent an 18-month, $16 million renovation after a devastating fire.
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Hagan Sees Hopeful Signs
CHICAGO—Joe Hagan is feeling better about the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) market these days.
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Painting With Light
Renzo Piano's Modern Wing at the Art Institute of Chicago provides a luminous setting to celebrate art
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Shaped by the Sun
Studio Gang's daylighting research informs the dynamic profile of a residential high-rise in Chicago
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Stormy Year for Windy City
IN THE LONG RUN, THE Chicago area apartment market is well-poised for sunny skies. But local owners will have to fly through a gathering storm to see the sunshine again.
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News
COLUMN FINANCIAL, THE commercial real estate lending arm of Credit Suisse, officially closed its doors in late March, shutting down its remaining offices in Dallas, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
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Housing and Economic Recovery Act: Median Incomes and Rent Growth at LIHTC Properties
The impact of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA), as reflected in the 2009 median family incomes (MFI), has brought a welcome reversal to the problem of no rent growth at Sec. 42 low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) properties, along with a few other benefits for underwriting...
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Light, Plan, Form
Skyscraper. High-rise. Tall building. Office tower. Call it what you want, there is no denying that this building type plays a critical, ongoing role in architecture's lexicon. A uniquely American innovation that defines the skylines of New York, Chicago, and so many other cities, the skyscraper is...