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- San Antonio Apartment Market Experiences Increase In Occupancy
- Despite a slight increase in rents, occupancy in the San Antonio market posted an increase in May. San Antonio apartment market occupancy increased 0.52 points in May to 90.70 percent, but still lags last year by 0.66 points. Rental rates per square foot psf gained $0.002 psf to $0.835 psf,...
- White papers 2007-06-12
- Dallas/Ft. Worth Apartment Market Boasts Strong Demand And Higher Rates
- The Dallas/Fort Worth market recorded an increase in occupancy in May; however, occupancy is still only higher than in the Houston market. Dallas/Fort Worth apartment market occupancy was up 0.09 points in May to 89.99 percent, but has declined 0.36 points since this time last year. Rents per square foot...
- White papers 2007-06-12
- Houston Apartment Market Experiences Higher Rents And Lower Occupancies
- Despite a decline in occupancy for Houston-area apartment complexes in May, which continues to be the lowest of the major Texas markets, rental rate increases in May were strong. Houston apartment market occupancy decreased 0.32 points in May to 88.37 percent, down 2.21 points since this time last year. Rental...
- White papers 2007-06-12
- San Antonio Apartment Market Update
- Following a solid, yet unspectacular year in 2006, San Antonios first quarter 2007 apartment market numbers indicate that 2007 is off to a good start, as 688 units were absorbed over the quarter. Leading the way in terms of quarterly absorption were the Class A and B markets, a good...
- White papers 2007-04-20
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- Swept onto the street
- By Tim Carpenter THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Operation Clean Sweep pushed Frank Hardy into the ranks of the homeless. Hardy, a 55-year-old Topekan with a disability, said Tuesday that he lost the studio apartment in North Topeka that was home for two years...
- Articles 2008-11-26
- No curbside recycling for plastic bags
- Plastic bags bother Lafayette resident Joanne Tan. It's not the bags themselves so much as that it's inconvenient to recycle them. After traveling to Europe and Asia, where plastic bags were either easily recyclable or banned, Tan said she is embarrassed for the United States. ...
- Articles 2008-11-26
- Swept onto the street
- By Tim Carpenter THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Operation Clean Sweep pushed Frank Hardy into the ranks of the homeless. Hardy, a 55-year-old Topekan with a disability, said Tuesday that he lost the studio apartment in North Topeka that was home for two years...
- Articles 2008-11-26
- Home building slump continues
- Home building activity in the Bay Area continued its three-year downward slide in October as builders held back on starting new projects until the market improves and foreclosures decline. In the first 10 months of 2008, single family housing starts in the East Bay fell by 55.5...
- Articles 2008-11-25
- Rental units called unfit unitsuniclosure
- By Tim Hrenchir THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Eighteen small apartments located above and beside a downtown North Topeka bar have been declared a public safety hazard unfit for habitation, with residents being given until 5 p.m. Monday to move out. Topeka police Lt....
- Articles 2008-11-23
- Rental units called unfit unitsuniclosure
- By Tim Hrenchir THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Eighteen small apartments located above and beside a downtown North Topeka bar have been declared a public safety hazard unfit for habitation, with residents being given until 5 p.m. Monday to move out. Topeka police Lt....
- Articles 2008-11-23
- SCI Real Estate Investments Acquires Class-A, Luxury Apartments in Houston, Texas
- LOS ANGELES -- SCI Real Estate Investments, LLC has announced the acquisition of Kings Cove, a 192-unit luxury apartment-home community in Kingwood, Texas, from Houston-based developer, Dinerstein Companies for tenant-in-common investing. Kings Cove serves as an example of SCI's smart investment strategy of purchasing institutional-quality apartment communities in...
- Articles 2008-11-21
- Portland's Historic Landmarks Commission to look at mixed-use
- A design for a new six-story, mixed-use building by Myhre Group Architects will come before Portland's Historic Landmarks Commission on Dec. 8. Myhre Group wants to locate the new building in Portland's historic Alphabet District at 1920 N.W. Johnson St. in an existing surface parking lot. The...
- Articles 2008-11-21
- bergenPAC Calls for Public Discussion on Future of Liberty School as a Performing Arts Academy
- Non-Profit Issues Request for Englewood City Council to Rescind Resolution That Could Lead to Destruction of Historic Building ENGLEWOOD, N.J., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- As part of its mission to make performing arts education accessible to the entire community, bergenPAC is calling for a public discussion on...
- Articles 2008-11-20
- Developer seeks design advice for mixed-use project in Portland
- Developer Ed McNamara is seeking design advice for a potential six-story, mixed-use development at 1350 N.W. Raleigh St. The building's current design calls for a full-block, U-shaped building with 139 affordable family-oriented residential units and community service space on the ground floor, as well as an outdoor...
- Articles 2008-11-19
- Guardian Management LLC Signs Agreement to Acquire Atherton-Newport Assets in Excess of 4,000 Multifamily Units
- Deal Comes 60 Days after Company Completes Acquisition of Southern California and Arizona offices of International Brokerage Firm Sperry Van Ness PORTLAND, Ore. -- Guardian Management LLC Guardian, a Pacific Northwest real estate investment and asset management firm specializing in multifamily housing investments, has signed preliminary agreements to...
- Articles 2008-11-19
- Landowner Jolly Bay LLC Files Lawsuit against Walton County, Fla., Challenging Denial of Development Based on Unadopted Standard Made up after Public Opposition
- FREEPORT, Fla. -- Landowner Jolly Bay LLC, a company dedicated to responsible and sustainable growth for Walton County and its residents, has filed a petition with the Circuit Court to reverse the Board of County Commissioners of Walton County, Fla.'s denial of its project, which is located 1/2 mile from...
- Articles 2008-11-19
- Dublin moves to make apartments smoke-free
- DUBLIN -- It's going to be cigarette lights out for many of Dublin's apartment dwellers, as the City Council voted in favor of making rental housing complexes smoke-free. The council on Tuesday unanimously approved a rule that will require half of the units in new and existing...
- Articles 2008-11-19
- CAP REIT Announces November, 2008 Distribution
- Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment Trust ("CAP REIT") (TSX: CAR.UN) announced today its November 2008 monthly distribution in the amount of $0.09 per Unit. The November distribution will be payable on December 15, 2008 to Unitholders of record on November 30, 2008. To encourage participation and reward our loyal...
- Articles 2008-11-18
- Collaborative Effort Creates More Affordable Housing Options in Macon County
- United Hopes, Inc. Introduces Lakeshore Apartments with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony ATLANTA, Nov. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- United Hopes, Inc. UHI is pleased to announce the opening of Lakeshore Apartments, their latest addition to affordable housing, which will be officially introduced with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 10 a.m....
- Articles 2008-11-18
- 9 arrests at Town's derby win
- NINE soccer fans were arrested during and after Town's derby win at Leeds United on Saturday. A huge policing operation was mounted for the clash at Elland Road, which attracted a crowd of 32,028 - the highest in the league so far this season. Police kept...
- Articles 2008-11-17
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