Sunday, December 11, 2011

Construction costs down 5.5 percent with projects hard to find - Phoenix Business Journal:

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A Los Angeles-based multifamily housing management company has openee a local officein Scottsdale. , a subsidiary of Western National is operating at16454 N. 91st St. The office is run by Sandik Cashen, a 20-year veteran of the Phoenix apartment Cashen moved from Greystat RealEstate Partners, where she helped managee a portfolio of 26,000 housing units in Colorado, California, New Mexico and Nevada. Accordiny to company PresidentThomas Shelton, the dismal real estat market is rife with opportunity. “Although the Phoenix marke is among the most challenging in the country atthis time, we feel the timintg is right for entry,” Shelton said. For more: .
Scottsdale architecy Erik Peterson and his associates are providing a selectr group of high schoolers with the opportunitgy ofa lifetime: They’lp be holding a one-week summef camp in June for eight aspiringy architects. Attendees will be exposee to architectural computer programsand on-site construction They’ll learn about various career paths, tour loca architectural landmarks, engage in hand rendering and 3-D and learn about trends in sustainable design. The cost is $600 per For more: .

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