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The DCBID's biennial survey shows that the majority of residents in Downtown Los Angeles are young, educated and have a median annual income of $99,000.
The completion of The Woodlands Waterway is an example of a commitment to a vision that started on a napkin 45 years ago, although the sketch has changed a bit during that evolution period.
As with the previous 16 buildings at HALL Park, 3201 Dallas Pkwy. was built without pre-leasing, but the building has had good leasing interest since before completion, which is attributed to its amenity offerings.
The overhang of $1.4 trillion of student debt will keep millennials in apartments longer, says Jay Eisner of LEM Capital, which has a particular focus on value-add class B multifamily housing. Watch our exclusive video interview with Eisner.
The majority of 55-plus buyers are moving from more-expensive homes, downsizing and rolling a significant amount of equity into their new homes, Foremost Cos.' Satish Lion tells GlobeSt.com.