City Reviews
Katrina Creates Safe Harbor for Multifamily Industry
The story of the New Orleans apartment market is inextricably tied to Katrina the hurricane that wiped out 20% of the city's rental housing stock and...
Better Than OK
Oklahoma City's strong economy capitalizes on public-private partnerships to transform its office market...
Ben Carter Swings for the Fences
Atlanta developer's $1 billion luxury mixed-use project has been sidetracked by the economy, but not sidelined...
As Oil Prices Sink Houston Girds for a Siege
In Houston, as the nation struggles with job cuts and scarce credit, two sleek office buildings are galloping skyward toward completion...
Never Say Die in Detroit
In an ironic twist, amid one of the bleakest economic periods in Detroit's history, the city is celebrating the restoration of two landmark hotels downtown...
San Diego's Rx for Malaise
The recession has dealt San Diego a tough hand. Most of the cards, including the office market, multifamily, lower-end industrial and hospitality, are...
Philadelphia Keeps on Building
Hill International Real Estate Partners' president Garrett Miller breathed a heavy sigh of relief as the Philadelphia City Council approved his request...
Life-Saving Industry Takes a Bow
From the shadow of Boston's celebrated biotech industry, a lesser known sibling is emerging the powerful medical device industry, which generates annual...
New York Braces for a Retail Plunge
Across the country, thousands of retailers have been forced to close their doors because of financial difficulties. But in New York City, American and...
Chicago Steams Ahead With Rail Industrial Parks
Situated at the epicenter of the U.S. economy, Chicago calls itself the railroad capital of the nation. Travel a mile or two on any route from downtown...







