The construction industry in the United States has always been highly sensitive to economic policies, and President Donald Trump's erratic tariff strategies have added a new layer of unpredictability. Builders and contractors are now grappling with fluctuating costs and market instability, making
Luca Calarailli is an expert in construction with extensive knowledge in design and architecture. Passionate about the intersection of technology and innovation within the industry, Luca offers profound insights into trends and transformations shaping the future of real estate. In this engaging
Recent changes by Singapore’s Building and Construction Authority (BCA) aim to significantly advance building accessibility for seniors, wheelchair users, and nursing mothers. These updates, outlined in the latest Code on Accessibility in the Built Environment, focus on inclusivity and
The U.S. commercial real estate market is demonstrating promising signs as inflation concerns continue to rise, creating a dynamic investment landscape. During a webinar hosted by the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR) Canada, Mark Dotzour, a renowned real estate economist, presented
Montgomery County is grappling with a housing affordability crisis, and new efforts to repurpose commercial buildings into residential units could be part of the solution. Recently, Montgomery County Council passed amendments to speed up these conversions as part of the More Housing N.O.W.
The UK’s Build-to-Rent (BTR) sector has experienced remarkable expansion in the last five years, driven by increased interest from developers and investors. This dynamic growth marks a shift from traditional Build-to-Sell (BTS) models to BTR developments, which focus exclusively on constructing