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Who's Better for Housing?
Barack Obama likes to point out that he began his career as a community organizer. After college, he moved to Chicago and worked with a church-based group to improve conditions in the city's poor neighborhoods.
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Sylvania, Besa, Permalight, Schuler Shook, and Crestron Moves and Announcements, September 17, 2008
Sylvania, Besa, Permalight, Schuler Shook, and Crestron
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REGIONAL NEWS
CHICAGO Nearly nine years into what was called a 10-year program to transform public housing, this city has completed only 30 percent of the plan’s most ambitious component—tearing down housing projects and replacing them with new neighborhoods with mixed-income populations.
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Designing for Energy Efficiency
Energy conservation is finding its way into industry and commerce across America. As more and more businesses and buildings “go green,” companies are looking for ways to reduce energy consumption and the waste produced by daily operations.
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Firm and Manufacturer Moves
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MIDWEST
CHICAGO – A joint venture between local developer Senior Lifestyle Corp. and Beloved Community, a nonprofit community development arm of St. Sabina Church here, has completed a complex for seniors with low incomes and is seeking to build more affordable units in the city for seniors.
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MIDWEST
CHICAGO - Nonprofit developer Lawndale Christian Development Corp. will build the Martin Luther King Jr. Apartments on a vacant two-acre site owned by the city.
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MIDWEST
Chicago — Campus Acquisitions, a Chicago-based firm focused on student housing development, has acquired two student housing projects for undisclosed amounts in South Carolina and Texas.
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Arbor Appoints Director, Promotes Operations Pro
Peter Margolin has been appointed director in Arbor Commercial Mortgage’s Chicago office. Margolin will be responsible for all of the firm’s loan offerings
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South Loop Rising
Chicago — The Windy City’s multifamily market is on pace for another year of rent and occupancy growth.