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Controlling Utility Costs

In the first half of 2001, apartment owners were breaking into a sweat over the prospect of rapid increases in energy costs More

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Leading Apartment Firms Describe Technology Approach

For most apartment firms that still rely on DOS-based property management software, it’s a huge leap of faith to switch to Web-based systems that leading software companies have been touting over the last few years More

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Housing, Health Clinic Open in D.C.

3Tree Flats fills two needs in Washington, D.C. More

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N.C. Nonprofit Achieves Green Firsts

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Affordable Housing Group of North Carolina, a nonprofit... More

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The 2010 Readers' Choice Green Finalists
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Boston Capital Invests in S.C. Development

Boston Capital has invested in Grandview Apartments, a 72-unit development that is... More

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HUD No Longer a Dud

WASHINGTON, D.C. When I arrived here as an eager college graduate in 1979, I had a case of Potomac Fever. I believed the federal government was a force for good, and I wanted to help all those smart people shape policy and save the world. More

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Rebuilding Begins

NEW ORLEANS—Since the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina poured into the C.J. Peete public housing complex here, Jocquelyn Marshall and her son have traveled from an emergency shelter in Tunica, Miss., to an apartment in Houston, and then to an apartment in another New Orleans neighborhood. More

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People: Lott, Gentry, Williams, Hannon, Castro, Walker, Packard
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Work in Progress

It didn’t take long for Katrina to sweep through the Gulf Coast and displace thousands of New Orleans residents. More

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