HOUSTON -- Please join city officials, representatives of Travis Street Plaza, Amegy Bank of Texas, and the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas (FHLB Dallas) as they break ground for Travis Street Plaza Apartments, ...
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SAN DIEGO-New York City-based AIG Global Real Estate Investment Corp. has acquired a $56 million refinancing loan for the 260-unit Sterling Collwood student housing community here.
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Madison Pointe is the first multifamily construction project in the city of Phoenix to feature a dedicated veteran’s initiative.Phoenix, Ariz. (PRWEB) February 02, 2012 The NRP Group is announcing the upcoming official VIP groundbreaking ceremony of the $12 million Madison Pointe Apartment Homes project – which is slated to be ready for residents in the Fall of 2012 – will take place on Thursday ...
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Overlooking the fact that the 20- to 34-year-old renters driving the robust apartment market are probably too young to remember the Beach Boys, apartment REIT Camden Property Trust played the surfer anthem on its pre-earnings conference call music to set the theme for the ongoing apartment industry rebound. "Our pre-conference music was chosen today to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the ...
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HOUSTON , Jan. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Mathew Knowles' Music World Entertainment celebrates its 20th Anniversary this year. In 1992, after nearly 20 highly successful years at Xerox and other leading ...
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A controversy is brewing over the possible construction of affordable housing units near Greatwood in Ft. Bend Co.
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JOHN SURRATT Vicksburg Post VICKSBURG, Miss. Thirty-three years after it was last used as a school, the former Carr Central building sits, empty except for vagrants and vandals, amid hopes it still will be saved. "We're interviewing prospective developers and checking their backgrounds," said David Brewer, the agent in charge of the estate of his late father, who had owned the Cherry Street ...
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Could Rayonier be the best derivative play for the housing market recovery?
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For some, Monday's storms were more than just an inconvenience. Dozens of families are now homeless after flood waters ruined their apartments.
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HOUSTON—Deborah Horace sobbed as she pulled the pictures off her living room wall and piled them onto a chair stained by floodwaters. “I mean, everything is ruined,” she said. She spent her day salvaging anything she could from her apartment, one week to the day after heavy rains brought floodwaters to her southeast Houston neighborhood. She packed what was left of her belongings, because the ...
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