Multifamily:
How Low Will it Go?

Overall Demand and Number
of New Starts Will Continue to Fall in '07
For contractors and developers active in the Southeast's multifamily
market, the relevant question of today is, "How low will
it go?"
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Multifamily
In Demand: Workforce Housing

As Luxury Market Cools, the
Need for Affordable Units Heats Up
Even in Florida's softening real estate market, the recent
dramatic escalation in prices has caused homes and condominiums
to remain out of reach for working-class people in many markets.
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The
Future of Fuels

Change in Energy Policy is
Driving Development of New Plants in the Southeast
With rising concerns over the nation's dependence on foreign
oil, the pain of higher gas prices and warnings about global
climate change, renewable and clean-burning fuels are taking
center stage in the political arena.
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Charlotte
Report: Construction Opportunities Should Keep Growing in
2007

Tony Crumbley, vice president of research for the Charlotte
Chamber of Commerce, says he was taken aback when he saw the
final figure for the amount invested by new and expanding
businesses in Charlotte during 2006: $4.2 billion. Full
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A
Tale of Two Projects

Marina Blue, Midtown Miami
Projects Progressing to Completion
While South Florida's luxury multifamily market continues
to cool - contractors have called it "dead" or "dying"
- notable projects continue to move forward toward their final
completion. Full
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CATS:
Coming Down the Line

First Phase of Charlotte's
Light-Rail System Heading for Fall Completion
Considerable excitement has justifiably surrounded Charlotte's
development of a comprehensive, $4 billion light-rail system.
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North
Carolina Research Campus

$1.5 Billion Biotech Development
Under Construction Near Charlotte
The North Carolina Research Campus, the $1.5 billion vision
of billionaire and Dole Food owner David Murdock, is steaming
ahead in Kannapolis, N.C., near Charlotte. Full
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