The real estate and construction industries, historically characterized by their slower pace of technological adoption, are now undergoing a profound and rapid transformation driven by the pervasive integration of Artificial Intelligence. This monumental shift is not merely an incremental upgrade
A recent federal court ruling allowing construction to proceed on the controversial White House ballroom project has shifted the national focus toward the significant and often precarious position of contractors involved in legally contested and high-profile developments. While a federal judge
With a career built at the intersection of architecture, construction, and technology, Luca Calaraili has a unique perspective on the challenges facing modern building projects, especially those involving public and historic properties. When news broke of a lawsuit filed by the National Trust for
In a significant move to address Ontario's persistent housing supply crisis, the provincial government is rewarding municipalities that successfully accelerate residential construction, with the City of Guelph becoming a prime example of this strategy's impact. The city has received a substantial
In the ongoing effort to balance the urgent need for urban housing with the unshakeable principles of public safety, a significant divergence in building philosophy has emerged between the City of Vancouver and the provincial government of British Columbia. The Vancouver City Council has decisively
The Build to Rent sector stands at a critical juncture, where immense potential is constrained by significant policy uncertainty, setting the stage for 2026 to be a defining year. While fundamental drivers such as intense demand for high-quality rental housing, available investment capital, and a