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May 20--The past few years haven't been good ones for condo developers in and around downtown Seattle.
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Sycamore Urban wants to acquire up to 2,000 more distressed housing units in the next three years.
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Continuing its post-bankruptcy mission to sell non-core assets, WCI Communities has sold Oceanside, a Pompano Beach, Fla., condominium project, for $38.5 million.
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Vertical construction for the first phase should begin in the spring, and the builder has completed its environmental impact survey for phase two.
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If the unprecedented number of real estate foreclosures didn’t hurt South Florida, the upcoming hurricane season likely will. A large Category 4 or 5 storm could wreak more than structural havoc on empty buildings; some believe the financial damage and related insurance, repair, and demolition...
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A Texas builder hooks up with a local Realtor to market condos to Mexican nationals.
Check out four projects that share walls, look great, and may portend housing’s future.
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Company deals an uncompleted 14.4-acre mixed use condominium development outside San Diego to a local developer, the ConAm Group of Companies, for $30 million.
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Cute condos in a western town deliver a lifestyle that’s just right.
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Alex Edelstein believes the media has it all wrong when it comes to the local economy and real estate market.
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CEO of Gemstone Development starts blog to correct 'misperceptions and factual errors' in media reports about the local economy and housing market.
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Auction doesn't deter Seattle developer from considering future projects.
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David Weekley Homes eclipsed Shea Homes as the biggest private for-profit builder in the country last year, according to Builder magazine’s forthcoming Builder 100 survey.
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Researcher predicts the condo crisis in South Florida will only worsen in 2008 and 2009.
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Buyers of condominium hotel units at WCI Communities The Resort at Singer Island in South Florida are suing WCI Communities and its subsidiary The Resort at Singer Island Properties alleging the company did not register the offering of the hotel units with the Securities and Exchange Commission.