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    Architectural Lighting Magazine invites you to forward new product releases for editorial consideration in our May 2011 Product Guide. Submitted products should have been released since May 2010. This annual special issue showcases more than 200 products in 19 product categories.

  • Opportunity's (Hard) Knock

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    NUMBERS MAY NOT LIE, BUT SOMETIMES they can make a liar out of conventional wisdom.

  • Rural Finalists

    MESCALERO, N.M.— The name I-Sah'-din'-dii means “drumbeat” in Apache.

  • Urban Finalists

    SAN FRANCISCO— Mercy Housing California has broken new ground, building the first affordable housing high-rise in the city in about 20 years.

  • The Long and Short of It

    THESE DAYS, THE SMALL-BALANCE loan marketplace seems to be divided into two types of executions: long-term loans from Fannie Mae and short-term loans from banks. And their terms couldn't be more different.

  • Battle to Weatherize

    WASHINGTON, D.C.— It's not too late to use stimulus dollars to make your affordable housing properties more energy efficient.

  • Survey Says: More Multifamily Firms Outsource IT

    SPENDING ON OUTSOURCING nearly doubled last year, comprising 23.6 percent of apartment IT budgets, compared to only 12.6 percent in 2008, according to a recent report from the Washington, D.C.-based National Multi Housing Council (NMHC).

  • An Affordable Solar Home

    Last fall, 20 college and university teams from the U.S. and abroad gathered in Washington, D.C., to take part in the 2009 Solar Decathlon.

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