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Follow a deal earlier this year involving the purchase of the Tropical Manor apartment complex, GlobeSt.com takes a closer look at Florida affordable housing and learns more on how the much-needed affordable units of this particular complex could have otherwise been converted to market-rate housing.
Uber, Lyft, Slack, Pinterest and Postmates have filed upcoming IPO offerings that will give thousands of San Francisco employees newfound wealth to perhaps purchase new homes.
The California Energy Commission has implemented a policy that will require solar installation on all new residential properties that obtain a building permit after 2020.
“Supporting small businesses that create good jobs for residents is a critical component of Governor Murphy's plan to invest in communities,” says NJEDA chief executive officer Tim Sullivan.
The April 19th deadline is fast approaching and Real Estate Forum is looking for commercial real estate's best bosses of 2019 for its June leadership issue.
CBRE's Gregg Rothkin and Gerry Miovski won the top prize for luring architect Rafael Viñoly to 375 Pearl St., once deemed one of the “the ugliest buildings in the world.”
More than 78,700 residents earning an average annual household income of $82,243 live within a three-mile radius of Gateway Plaza, which is 16 miles north of downtown San Antonio in a northeast suburb.
Strong economic growth of 109,000 jobs added for the year ending October 2018 has increased overall demand for rental housing, much of which has been satisfied by new supply of high-priced units.