A new study finds the 10 fastest-gentrifying neighborhoods in the 100 biggest U.S. cities based on median home sale prices, median household income, and resident education level changes.
Chicago's major building code overall, new and innovative building and construction materials and tech, climate change making insurance unaffordable for many, the pitfalls of smart home devices, and Boston's affordable housing initiative
Nashville Yards, Music City's new billion dollar redevelopment project, "reimagines the gateway to downtown,” according to its developers, and seeks to be a model for a new generation of urban development.
New construction cost index data show growth in March to a 60.4 reading, up from 55.3 in February. A 60-point reading for labor and materials indicates widespread price increases.
Since 2010, metro Denver went from one of the most affordable rental markets in the nation to one of the most expensive. RealPage data show that the metro's rent price appreciation is the fourth fastest in the U.S. during that period.