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National Real Estate Investor
October 1, 2006
Steve McLinden
Space Crunch In a city facing one of the most profound real estate challenges in modern history, the opportunities and impasses seem to square off against one another in almost every neighborhood, and the New Orleans-area multifamily sector is no exception. mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
December 2005
Benjamin Chertoff
Katrina Images Pictures of New Orleans, southern Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast during an intensive examination of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. mark for My Articles similar articles
This Old House
January 2008
Non-Profits Help New Orleans Rebuild There are many worthy organizations working to provide housing solutions in New Orleans. mark for My Articles similar articles
Outside
September 2006
Anthony Cerretani
After the Flood An Imax filmmaker flies into New Orleans, post-Katrina, and comes out with a film on culture, conservation, and rebuilding Louisiana's wetlands mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Advisor
October 2005
Evan Simonoff
Editor's Note - When It Rains, It Pours The New Orleans debacle spawned a natural but unseemly wave of recriminations from a public that was suddenly ashamed of what happened, and divided the country. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
December 2007
Celeste Hoang
Think Inside the Box After Hurricane Katrina, everything became clear for this entrepreneur. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 7, 2005
Nathan Parmelee
Be Wary of Headlines Some headlines are overstating the extent of the damages investors can expect to endure. As investors, we need to consider the big picture for each company we own and put the numbers in the stories into context. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
February 2006
Matt Welch
Fruit Use Affordable-housing advocates in New Orleans want to revive arcane terminology in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, so that -- in theory, anyway -- the 50,000 to 100,000 water-damaged properties in the area can be quickly rehabilitated by the state. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
September 2005
Naomi Lubick
Water Covers New Orleans As Hurricane Katrina dissipated on its way toward the northeastern United States on Tuesday, the threat only grew for this and other Gulf towns. Monday afternoon's seeming reprieve in New Orleans evaporated as two breached levees flooded the city. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 9, 2011
Dan Caplinger
This Housing Market Is On Fire! Instead of trying to guess when home prices might stop falling, some investors have turned elsewhere to look for gains -- and they're finding them in the red-hot market for residential rental properties. mark for My Articles similar articles
Scientific American
February 2006
Mark Fischetti
Into the Breach The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) inspection team observed a number of different failure mechanisms that led to dozens of breaches throughout the levee system of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
August 2009
Amy Cosper
Editor's Note: After the Storm A new business culture breaths life into New Orleans. mark for My Articles similar articles
Commercial Investment Real Estate
Mar/Apr 2008
Stephanie Bell
Rebuilding Multifamily New Orleans keeps this sector alive as brokers piece together the city. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Travel Adventures
November 2007
Ron Kapon
The Rebirth of New Orleans, America's Shame Walk up Canal Street in New Orleans and look at the water marks at five feet. Better yet, take the three hour Katrina Tour given by Gray Line and get the full picture. The driver and guide are locals who lived through the disaster. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
January 1, 2006
Traci Purdum
Port of New Orleans: Returning To Shipshape The Port of New Orleans expects full recovery from hurricane damage. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
November 18, 2003
Parke Chapman
NMHC President: Don't Cave In To NIMBY Tactics Speaking before the U.S. Conference of Mayors' National Economic Summit in Manhattan, the president of the National Multi Housing Council urged the nation's leading mayors and business executives to defy NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) opposition to apartments if they want to create vibrant communities. mark for My Articles similar articles
This Old House
Jeffrey Rothfeder
Tenant, Anyone? Live in the house of your dreams while a renter foots the bills. There are financial and tax advantages to buying a multifamily home to both live in and rent. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
September 23, 2006
Vince Grzegorek
Happy Endings in New Orleans There was a possibility not too long ago that New Orleans would be without an NFL team. Thankfully, that was not the case. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
November 1, 2005
Jennifer Popovec
When the Chips Are Down Many commercial real estate professionals are working to help the Gulf Coast recover from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Here are a few of their stories: Building and Owners Management Association (BOMA)... Jerry Wallace Interests... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
March 1, 2006
Sibley Fleming
Rebuilding Czar Few developers have faced as daunting a task as planning the rebuilding of an entire city. Developer Joe Canizaro, however, has stepped up to the plate to yank New Orleans back from what might arguably be called the jaws of hell. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2008
Wilson & Kliger
Learning From Katrina Hurricane Katrina can teach engineers a lot about the unintended impact of technology as well as what can be done to prepare for the next catastrophe. mark for My Articles similar articles
Real Estate Portfolio
May/Jun 2006
Lorna Pappas
Opportunity & Optimism After last years devastating hurricanes, the Gulf Coast rebuilds. With rebuilding comes tremendous investment opportunities for those with vision and patience, and the first to act may be getting the best deals. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
January 2008
Wilson & Keliger
Flood or Hurricane Protection?: The New Orleans Levee System and Hurricane Katrina Why was the New Orleans levee system so vulnerable to failure in Hurricane Katrina? mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
October 1, 2005
Parke M. Chapman
The Big Energy Squeeze Few commercial landlords will be spared by higher energy prices in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. But owners of Class-B apartment properties and REITs could be most vulnerable. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
March 2006
Jackie Larson
After the Storm For beleaguered businesses left swamped by Hurricane Katrina, survival was a matter of fight or flight. These entrepreneurs demonstrate how some accepted the challenges and opportunities that came in with the floodwater. mark for My Articles similar articles
Commercial Investment Real Estate
Jan/Feb 2006
Jennifer Norbut
Rebuilding a City After Katrina, one commercial real estate professional perseveres through New Orleans' uncertain future. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 24, 2011
Hui-yong Yu
Apartment Construction: Things Are Looking Up With home foreclosures helping to drive people into rentals and construction costs flat, builders plan to put up apartment buildings again. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
August 30, 2005
Jim Wagner
Katrina's Path Wends Through Web As Hurricane Katrina tears along the Southeastern U.S. coastline, the Internet is once again proving its worth as a medium for first-hand information. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 2, 2006
Selena Maranjian
Tips for Apartment Hunters With the cooling housing market, more people are renting. Here are some tips to avoiding sky-high rent. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
March 2005
Chuck Salter
Healthy Alternative Three years ago, we introduced readers to Dr. Bill Thomas who is determined to fix the nursing-home industry with his nonprofit company, Eden Alternative. Now we look at his progress. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
October 1, 2005
Parke M. Chapman
Silver Lining Housing displaced residents after Hurricane Katrina could temporarily increase apartment occupancy in greater Houston. That, in turn, could give a short-term earnings boost to REITs. mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Theater
November 12, 2009
Mark Fleischmann
Blockbuster Rents Movies on SD Cards Would you like to rent a movie on an SD Card? A Blockbuster experiment will let you do just that. mark for My Articles similar articles
Commercial Investment Real Estate
Jan/Feb 2012
Daniel Rowe
Self-Rental Rule The only thing worse than incurring a loss on investment property is incurring a loss that cannot be deducted for tax purposes. Self-rental property may cause this tax result for some property owners if rental arrangements are not strategically prepared. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
January 2007
Geomedia IMAX film Hurricane on the Bayou storms into wetland issues... Book Review: Yokohama Burning: The Deadly 1923 Earthquake and Fire that Helped Forge the Path to World War II by Joshua Hammer... mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
June 1, 2005
Donald Jay Korn
Property Rites When clients want to be landlords, planners need to talk about the nuisances as well as the numbers. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 5, 2005
Selena Maranjian
A Real Estate Catch-22 These days, with home sales still booming and home prices still rising in many parts of the country, it seems like paradise to real estate investors. But think twice before you buy a house to rent out. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 30, 2007
Gene G. Marcial
Home Solutions Is Rebuilding After A Storm Home Solutions of America was selected for a $13.7 million New Orleans infrastructure project. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 5, 2004
Selena Maranjian
So You Want to Be a Landlord? You may want to give it a second thought... or a third. Owning rental property isn't as simple as it might appear to be. Here are a bunch of recommendations culled from experienced landlords -- give them some thought before buying any property to rent. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
August 2009
Jason Meyers
The New Orleans Saints In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, a new entrepreneurial culture is taking hold in New Orleans. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
July 14, 2008
Sarah Jane Gilbert
HBS Cases: Reforming New Orleans Schools After Katrina The organization New Schools for New Orleans aims to create networks of schools to receive shared support services while avoiding the dysfunctions of a large urban district. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Real Estate Investor
October 1, 2005
Margaret Leonard
Rebuilding After Katrina Investors and operators of more than 10,000 businesses in New Orleans have lost uncounted millions. The same storm also brought opportunities worth billions in redevelopment and restoration of a city. mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
November 2006
After the Storm A recent case study about Carnival Brands, a struggling New Orleans food manufacturer, provoked impassioned responses. Should Carnival relocate or sell? Founder Raymond Rathle has vowed to decide by the New Year. Here's what readers think he should do. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
November 2008
Nichole L. Torres
To The Rescue Your education is good for more than just your own success. Learn how you can help others, too. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 28, 2006
Mac Greer
Don't Forget Mississippi Gulfport, Miss., rises to the challenge of rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 26, 2005
Catherine Arnst
The Mother Of All Toxic Cleanups No one knows how to deal with the untold tons of lethal goop in New Orleans - or who will pay. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 4, 2006
Geoff Gloeckler
The B-School Of Hard Knocks One year after Hurricane Katrina, Tulane's Freeman School is back in business. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Michael A. Schottey
5 Reasons The Saints Will Win Men and women of New Orleans, get ready to hold on to your seats as we provide you with five reasons why the Saints will win the Super Bowl -- as ordained by destiny. mark for My Articles similar articles
Inc.
November 2005
Darren Dahl
Postal Rate Hike Gets Stamp of Approval The price is set to rise from $0.37 to $0.39 in the new year. The increase has been expected for some time to cover deficits that are rising as e-mail continues to eat into overall volume. mark for My Articles similar articles
Commercial Investment Real Estate
May/Jun 2005
Jennifer Norbut
Team Works Certified Commercial Investment Members (CCIMs) collaborate to help a nonprofit create a winning real estate strategy. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 2, 2010
Morgan Housel
Here's Why the Rental Market Is a Disaster Textbooks might say rental rates should have risen lately. Here's why that's wrong. mark for My Articles similar articles