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  • Stanford White Site Marked for Development

    Anbau Enterprises purchased the lot in New York City’s Flatiron District where Stanford White used to entertain young girls, including his ill-famed mistress Evelyn Nesbit.

  • Altman Lighting Plans Expansion

    In an effort to keep one of its own local, the city of Yonkers and the Board of the Yonkers Industrial Development Agency announced in April that they would pass a resolution to negotiate the terms of an economic incentive package with Altman Lighting, a leading theatrical stage and architectural...

  • Michael Tucker Joins Fabbian U.S.A. Corp.

    Fabbian U.S.A. Corp, a high-end architectural and residential decorative lighting company has appointed Michael Tucker as its new vice president of sales. Tucker will focus on the company's North American sales strategy and business development initiatives. Tucker, an 18-plus-year veteran of the...

  • The Politics of Wind Power: Coastal States Vie for Position

  • The Nation's Best

    SAN FRANCISCO — Standing 12 stories, 10th and Mission Family Housing fills a tall order. First, it answers the affordable housing needs of 135 families, including 44 that were recently homeless.

  • A New Chapter

    PHOENIX — For nearly 50 years, a small parcel near the edge of downtown has been the site of affordable housing.

  • Proposed Trust Fund Rules Issued

    The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has issued proposed regulations for the affordable housing trust fund created by the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA), linking the regulations to the existing HOME program regulations t

  • People

    Antonio Riley, executive director of the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority, has been selected as a regional administrator for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

  • Program Keeps Spokane Deal on Track

    SPOKANE, WASH. — Count Market Street Station among the developments that emerged amid the economic turmoil of the past two years.

  • Q & A with Cynthia A. Parker, president and CEO of BRIDGE Housing

    CYNTHIA A. PARKER is president and CEO of BRIDGE Housing, one of California's leading affordable housing developers.