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Portland, Maine
One of the few working waterfronts left in the United States, Portland is expanding beyond its seafaring tradition and embracing an entrepreneurial spirit.
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Arsenal Expands Workforce Housing Portfolio
Atlanta—Arsenal Real Estate is teaming up with Wood Partners to develop Alta Coventry Station, a 322-unit apartment complex targeting residents earning between 80 percent and 120 percent of the area median income.
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Making Workforce Housing a Priority
Money can’t fix everything, but when it comes to building more homes affordable to America’s middle-income workforce, it sure can’t hurt. Ron Terwilliger, chairman and CEO of Atlanta-based Trammell Crow Residential, recognized that recently when he made two $5 million gifts to further the...
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Mixed-Use Monster
Chicago—The developers and designers building Aqua, the latest tower at Lakeshore East, a $4 billion city-within-a-city just north of the Loop, spent a lot of time drawing charts and maps of how people might move through the spaces they’re building
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Up on Downtown
As in Aesop’s tale of the tortoise and the hare, the race doesn’t always go to the swift
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UPFRONT: People
Dan Murphy has been named chief financial officer for The Bozzuto Group.
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Workforce Housing Welcomes New Subsidy
Developers looking to capitalize on the growing market for workforce housing can get one step closer to making their projects pencil out by tapping a government program designed to funnel investment into disadvantaged areas.
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Doing Deals the Hard (Money) Way
Competitors don’t exactly envy the multi-housing investor who turns to a funding source of last resort.
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Skim-coating the walls with setting compound is easier than starting from scratch.
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Mixed-Use Developers Share Their Secrets
Cranford Crossing is a living lesson in how to build a mixed-use project.