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Firefighters battle fire at apartment complex in Pine Hill, NJ
1+ hour, 44+ min ago (338+ words) Firefighters responded to a fire at an apartment complex in Pine Hill, New Jersey, early Friday morning. Firefighters battled an early morning fire at an apartment complex in Pine Hill, New Jersey. The fire started on Friday, Dec. 12, around 3:45 a.m. at a two-story apartment building on the 200 block of West Branch Avenue. A family of five people were sleeping in the bottom floor of the building at the time but were able to safely evacuate, according to Pine Hill Battalion Chief Salvatore S. Pizzo. "I believe the Pine Hill Police Department were the first ones to make entry or contact them and get them out of the units," Battalion Chief Pizzo said. The residents who live on the top floor were not home at the time. Firefighters were able to bring the flames under control shortly before 5:15 a.m. The damage was confined to…...
No injuries reported after Glasgow apartment fire
2+ hour, 54+ min ago (170+ words) By MICHAEL CRIMMINS Glasgow News 1 Glasgow firefighters were on the scene of a possible fire in an Embark Court apartment for roughly an hour and ten ... No injuries reported after Glasgow apartment fire Glasgow firefighters were on the scene of a possible fire in an Embark Court apartment for roughly an hour and ten minutes on Wednesday, Dec. 10. After arriving at 107 Embark Court in Glasgow, firefighters entered and saw light smoke coming from the upstairs apartment door, a Glasgow Fire Department press release stated. The source was coming from a fan in the bathroom, the release stated. "[The] crew requested a fan and opened all windows to air the apartment out," the release stated. "[The] crew then removed part of the ceiling and used thermal images throughout the apartment and in the attic space to be sure there was no…...
City Planning Commission green-lights apartments at 2930 Sepluveda Blvd.
4+ hour, 28+ min ago (205+ words) The Los Angeles City Planning Commission has signed off on a project which calls for redeveloping a vacant bank building in Rancho Park with housing. The project, filed for entitlements in 2024 by George Garikian of Kareco, would rise from a site at 2930 S. Sepulveda Boulevard. The former Bank of America branch would give way to a new six-story structure featuring 77 studio, one-, and two-bedroom dwellings atop semi-subterranean parking for 84 vehicles. Commission approval was required for off-menu density bonus incentives to permit a larger structure than would otherwise be allowed by zoning rules. In exchange, 12 of the apartments are to be set aside for rent as very low-income affordable housing. TCA Architects is designing the contemporary podium-type building clad, which would be clad in plaster and metal panels. Plans show an amenity deck at the podium level and a recreation room at…...
Center Rog – Renovation and Creative Center / Mendoza Partida + BAX studio
6+ hour, 33+ min ago (110+ words) The architecture design for Center Rog adds to the cultural revitalization of the city by rehabilitating a building that is listed due to its great heritage and historical value, in an urban location on the river embankment that needed a new lease of life and a makeover for use by citizens." Text description provided by the architects. The architecture design for Center Rog adds to the cultural revitalization of the city by rehabilitating a building that is listed due to its great heritage and historical value, in an urban location on the river embankment that needed a new lease of life and a makeover for use by citizens."...
Copper Ranch condos nearly complete
7+ hour, 33+ min ago (228+ words) The Hailey City Council on Monday approved an application from Lido Equities Group to subdivide seven buildings into 31 condominium units at Copper Ranch. The Hailey City Council on Monday voted unanimously to approve an application to formally divide 31 condominium units between seven condo buildings as part of The Woods at Copper Ranch development in Hailey's Woodside subdivision. This approval was "the final component required to complete, in its entirety, the Copper Ranch Development," according to the Hailey City Council's meeting documents. These new condominiums and buildings comprise phase six of the Copper Ranch development, adding on to the 97 condominiums and 21 buildings that were completed in five phases between 2003 and 2006. The plans for phase six were altered in early 2023 when Jeff Smith, chief executive of the California-based development firm Lido Equities Group, which is behind the project, removed one of the…...
54% Of Raleigh Landlords Turn To Concessions In Renter's Market
16+ hour, 53+ min ago (505+ words) Throughout 2025, Triangle multifamily landlords have grappled with a glut of supply created by a postpandemic boom in construction. Some 11,000 units are expected to deliver by the end of the year, and some 13,000 units were delivered the year prior, according to Northmarq." That has put downward pressure on rents." While absorption and occupancy remain strong in the metro area compared to other parts of the Sun Belt, rent prices ticked down 20 basis points more than the national average in the third quarter, according to Yardi Matrix." Because of this, landlords now must compete with each other for tenants." This has led many area landlords of new properties to offer generous concession packages to draw in and retain tenants, according to CRE experts speaking at"Bisnow's Triangle Multifamily Conference"in Raleigh on Dec. 4." " "We've seen concessions of anywhere from one month free…...
Rent growth slowed in 2025 as national vacancy rate continued to rise: CMHC
21+ hour, 3+ min ago (534+ words) Canada's housing agency says the pace of rent growth ticked lower this year as vacancies continued rising, while increased rental supply also contributed to softer market conditions. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said the average rent for a two-bedroom purpose-built apartment, which it uses as its representative sample, grew 5.1 per cent to $1,550, compared with a 5.4 per cent increase in 2024. The figures represent the growth in rent costs for both existing and new tenants, so prices differ from reports that focus only on asking rents for new tenants. For instance, the average asking rent for a two-bedroom purpose-built apartment last month was $2,247, according to separate research from Rentals.ca and Urbanation. The vacancy rate for purpose-built rental apartments sat at 3.1 per cent in October when CMHC conducted the annual survey, up from 2.2 per cent at the same point last year and…...
New affordable housing complex in Gainesville celebrates grand opening
21+ hour, 59+ min ago (24+ words) Harrison Village apartments, with its modern appliances, amenities and spacious units, has taken the place of the aging Harrison Square public housing in Gainesville....
Apartment fire near US 183 in North Austin under control, officials say
23+ hour ago (112+ words) AUSTIN, Texas " A large apartment fire that was burning near US-HWY 183 and Lamar Blvd. is now under control in North Austin on Thursday afternoon, fire officials say." According to officials with the Austin Fire Department (AFD), the fire happened at the 400 block of West Anderson Lane at the Austin Parke Apartments." Fire officials said that as of 4 p.m., the fire is now under control. The fire impacted fight apartment units and required more than 40 residents to be evacuated. AFD has not yet released any information on how the fire began." KVUE will continue to update with more information as it becomes available."...
Student housing stock growing in the Annapolis Valley
23+ hour, 48+ min ago (429+ words) Students in the Annapolis Valley will have more options for housing in the future after seven multi-unit apartment buildings were recently purchased. Student Housing Nova Scotia purchased four buildings in Lawrencetown and three in Kingston with $6.9 million in loans from the province's Community Housing Acquisition Program and $530,000 from the national Community Housing Capital Fund. "We are grateful for our partners in the community housing sector for their support in our government's efforts to provide more affordable housing throughout our province," Housing Minister John White said in a news release. The 22 units in Lawrencetown and 34 in Kingston are all occupied. Current residents will not be displaced by students. Students will be given priority when units become available, but enrolment at a post-secondary institution is not a requirement. Mitchell Archibald, the executive director for Student Housing Nova Scotia, said at least one…...