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Economists Say Outlook for Apartment Finance Sector is Mixed
Call it cautious optimism. Unclear but not dire. Choppy. Mixed. Whatever you call it, the economic outlook is, at best, uncertain. So concluded a panel of powerhouse economists at the 2010 Apartment Finance Today Conference in Fort Lauderdale yesterday.
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Carlisle Starts Two Miami Projects
MIAMI—Carlisle Development Group has broken ground on two affordable housing developments here.
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Carlisle Starts Two Miami Projects
MIAMI—Carlisle Development Group has broken ground on two affordable housing developments here.
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Master-Planned/Mixed-Use Finalists
ALEXANDRIA, VA. Real estate’s timeless secret, they say, is location, location, and air rights to a location.
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Special-Needs Finalists
BALTIMORE After beginning as a home for a wealthy family, the Margaret Jenkins House served as an orphanage and a school for African-
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Historic Rehab Finalists
DURAND, MICH. For some seniors here, their next apartment could have a familiar view.
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Preservation Finalists
BROOKLYN, N.Y. To keep hundreds of apartments at Spring Creek Gardens affordable, developers had to fight off a string of speculators who saw an opportunity to raise the rents.
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Miami Rent Wars
North Beach, Fla.—In October 2008, managers at Marina del Mar cut their average apartment rents by more than $100 a month.
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Company Buzz: Nov. 12, 2008
TCP wins a business growth award, Cree adds a new distributor, Andromeda moves into Miami, and Ledtronics announces a new LED architectural lighting sales manager.