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Arlington-based Erkiletian sold PeachTree of McLean, a 340-unit apartment complex at 2042 Peach Orchard Drive in Falls Church ...
The $6.7 million project transformed half a block into new market-rate rental housing near Guilford Hall Brewery.
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Major U.S. cities with new rent stabilization laws report steep declines in multifamily building permits, fueling debate over housing supply and affordability. AI Summary Opponents of rent control and ...
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The Waldorf Astoria in New York City reopened in July after an eight-year, $2 billion restoration. Residents of its new luxury condominiums gain access to exclusive amenities such as the Empire Club.
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Multifamily building permits in Montgomery County, Maryland, have nearly vanished in the year after the county adopted rent control, raising fresh questions about how far such policies can go without ...