The escalating costs of infrastructure projects are proving to be a significant challenge for small cities across the United States. The City of Cold Lake serves as a prime example of this struggle, as the budget for its new Public Works Operations Centre has risen dramatically from an initial
In recent years, the dynamic of the housing market has seen significant shifts, and one of the most notable trends is the increasing popularity of build-to-rent (BTR) communities. Driven by a combination of factors such as an ongoing housing shortage, the rising costs of homeownership, and the
The exciting developments surrounding the revitalization of part of downtown Baltimore are driven by Byrnes & Associates Inc., a local commercial real estate development and investment firm. The latest move in their strategy, the acquisition of the 7 E. Redwood St. building, marks a significant
In an effort to address longstanding issues with construction permitting delays, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has taken decisive action by signing an executive order to establish a new office tasked with speeding up the approval process for commercial and multifamily residential construction
Construction officially commenced on Tulsa’s “Stonehenge” project on April 7 to revamp the outdated, unsafe, and congested I-44 and U.S. 75 interchange in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Known locally as “Traffic Henge” due to the towering, unused bridge piers, this project is the Oklahoma Department of
The proposed Planning and Infrastructure Bill has elicited a turbulent mix of opinions from diverse stakeholders, generating a significant debate about the future of development and conservation in the UK. This legislation, aimed at expediting the delivery of housing and nationally significant