Labor + Trade Relations Construction 'Not Your Father's Industry Anymore' Women may be the solution that the residential construction industry is searching for as its labor shortage continues, though women already...
Trends Housing Advocate Talks Boomer Blockade Director of San Francisco’s Tenderloin Housing Clinic and housing advocate for the homeless Randy Shaw recently released a book studying the...
Market Data + Trends Election 2018: Red, Blue Real Estate New analysis of housing and demographic data in counties that President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton each won in 2016...
features The Art of Making Place Two real estate developers based in Miami utilize their educational background in the humanities and the arts to inspire their current...
Market Data + Trends What Buyers Need to Earn in 14 U.S. Cities For homebuyers looking the 14 biggest U.S. cities, the income needed to afford the median home ranges between $42,235 and $297,535. Based...
New-Construction Projects Trending: Design With Community in Mind In Austin, Texas, Detroit, Kansas City, Mo., Nashville, and Newfield, N.Y., tiny home villages are springing up in greater numbers to combat...
features More Buyers Looking for Homes, Lost Shakers of Salt The 55-and-older community Latitude Margaritaville Daytona Beach sold its 500th home in 11 months as of October 2018, more than 6 months...
Market Data + Trends Many Americans Feel Financially Insecure Renters are more financially stressed than homeowners, finds a new study by the nonpartisan think tank Urban Institute. The main driver...
Market Data + Trends These Cities Need More Workers According to the Department of Labor, the U.S. added 250,000 jobs to the economy in October 2018, surpassing economists' expectations. The...
Codes + Standards This Week's Codes and Standards, November 5 AIA adds new contract documents, cities' reducing parking requirements, D.C.'s new resilient, sustainable zoning policies; report on wood-framed assemblies' sound transmission, and what homes spared by Hurricane Michael had in common