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2020 Aurora Awards Winners: Multifamily, and Project of the Year

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Developer: Crescent Communities , Charlotte, N.C. NOVEL Atherton adds a significant amount of new rental apartment units and retail space to Charlotte's historic South End neighborhood. The historic South End neighborhood of Charlotte, N.C., Leases run from about $1,400 to just over $3,000 per month. .

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Pulse: 08/13/2012

ENR Construction

industry jobs. Power & Industrial. The project entails building 150,000 sq ft of office, laboratory, warehouse and manufacturing space, which it has leased to Advanced BioHealing Inc., Charlotte, 28208. has started construction of the Social Security Administration data center in Urbana. contact us.

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2023 Nationals Winners: Home Building Sales and Marketing Magicians

Pro Builder

D.K. Lucy Hudson, Holly Pulliam, Kevin Cui, and Chelsea Davis Sales Team of the Year—Leasing—Gold Award The Marketing Directors New York How do you succeed when you and your marketing team colleagues are all new to one another and you’re working on a new leasing project in a neighborhood that’s not familiar to any of you?

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Are You Ready for Build to Rent?

Pro Builder

More builders and investors are testing the waters of the single-family build-to-rent sector as consumers seek affordable housing options and to lease rather than buy. There are billions and billions of dollars out there to finance homes that can be leased as fast as they can be built.”. cbroderick. Mon, 01/11/2021 - 06:00. million.

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GSA, LEED, USGBC, and Politics

Building Information Management

In an effort to continue this success, GSA is evaluating the building rating tools at its disposal, as required by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. If GSA, as the “landlord of the federal government,” were to require or use something else, it would add cost to the building and leasing process across the building industry.