Codes + Standards 2018 IECC Released New energy requirements may fuel competition, encourages technological advances
New-Construction Projects More Homes Go Green All respondents said energy efficiency is the most important practice for improving home performance
New-Construction Projects Real Estate Investors May See a Multimillion-Dollar Tax Break A late provision added to the GOP tax plan would give real estate investors a new break, providing a 20 percent deduction on taxable income...
New-Construction Projects Changing Demographics, Lifestyles, and Tech Will Shape the Future of Housing Experts predict these changes will also affect land-use planning and regulation, redrawing patterns of urban growth, new development, and...
New-Construction Projects Developers Are Slowing Down in Denver Local experts say that a tight labor force, higher fees and materials costs are making development projects harder to accomplish. “I don...
New-Construction Projects Developers Are Advocating 'Gentlefication', Small-Scale Development in Dallas An influx of socially conscious urbanists and developers have been trying to bring a smaller, slower approach to designing the city known...
New-Construction Projects 'Making Lemonade': Roanoke, Virginia's Downtown Housing Renaissance Attracting millennials with new housing, dining, and rejuvenated public transportation, the Star City is setting a new standard for small...
New-Construction Projects Public and Private Funds Help Build New Downtown Area Bay Area suburb Union City, California, has started building a new urban-scaled downtown area, with more than $150 million in public funds...
New-Construction Projects Meet Me in St. Louis: Booming Construction in Boomer-Heavy Region St. Louis' population of those aged 65 years and older is 15 percent, the eighth-highest in the U.S. By 2045, it will be 25 percent, and the...
New-Construction Projects Elevate or Bust: Homeowners Near Houston Impacted by New Flood Rules In December 2017, Harris County, Texas approved changes to its flood rules, requiring builders in some areas to elevate houses up to eight...