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How a 67,744-square-foot Albuquerque office lease helped UNM’s Center for Development and Disability create a more accessible, modern home for families, staff, and statewide care.

The Building Left Behind

At the corner of San Mateo and Montgomery in Albuquerque’s Northeast Heights, a former IRS building was facing a familiar question in commercia...


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A Portland nonprofit faced an impossible choice: sell for top dollar or protect affordability. By opening the market instead of narrowing it, they found a third path—one that’s now influencing housing solutions far beyond a single deal.

A Building at a Crossroads

In a city where housing debates are as common as rain, a quiet brick building in Por...


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A historic textile mill in West Greenville is being transformed into a comprehensive domestic violence recovery campus—expanding shelter capacity, adding affordable housing, and creating a long-term support system for women and children rebuilding their lives.

A Market Under Pressure

In South County San Diego—one of the most expensive housing markets in the Unite...


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A historic textile mill in West Greenville is being transformed into a comprehensive domestic violence recovery campus—expanding shelter capacity, adding affordable housing, and creating a long-term support system for women and children rebuilding their lives.

When the Deal Became Something Bigger

In Greenville, South Carolina, the old Gordon Street Mill once sto...


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