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Multifamily permitting and starts continued to slow in January, while single-family volumes extended the upward trend started in late 2022.

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With an additional 77,000 converted apartments expected over the next several years, RentCafe’s Adaptive Reuse Report shows that adaptive projects...

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Apartment Professional Training (APT) & DEI Scholarships Available! Since its inception in 2008, one of the GCAA Education Foundation's (GCAAEF)...

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Mecklenburg County and BKV Phase I Development, LLC, closed on the sale of Brooklyn Village South in Second Ward on Friday, July 28, for $10.3...

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Simply allowing pets at your community is a solid start to attracting today’s renters. Reducing or eliminating breed and weight restrictions...

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Like many industries, rental housing is struggling to find, train and retain maintenance team members. Proactive organizations are tapping into a...

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Beginning this fall, voters will be asked to show a photo ID when voting in all North Carolina elections. On Wednesday, Aug. 2, the North...

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More details are emerging about the future of the Johnston YMCA. As suspected, the NoDa property will eventually be home to apartments and retail....

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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services is currently in the process of revising the BMP Design Manual. As part of this process, a draft version...

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Aside from properties in ultra-urban areas, parking is typically a key component of the multifamily experience. Residents need somewhere to...

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A bill that would expand the low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) program has gained the support of 151 representatives and 26 senators in under...

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Building off the White House Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights, the Biden-Harris Administration announced a series of new actions on July 27,...

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