This roundup pulls together the most consistent takeaways from labor leaders, nonunion coalitions, large owners, specialty contractors, utility planners, and capital markets teams. The goal is simple: cut through the noise and show how policy continuity, sticky inflation, and grid bottlenecks are
Households priced out of high-cost metros kept pushing builders toward cheaper ground, and the latest Home Building Geography Index readings framed a decisive shift that favored space and value over proximity to dense job cores, even as multifamily starts spread more evenly across the map to meet
A sliver of stained glass caught the morning sun and threw a keyhole of light across an East Passyunk vestibule, and that small, shimmering gesture became the hinge on which a whole Philadelphia rowhome turned. It was more than a nostalgic flourish; it was a brief, a boundary, and—crucially—a
The shift toward high-density urban living reaches a new milestone as the Malago Road project officially moves into its full construction phase, promising to reshape Bristol’s residential landscape. This development is not merely a building project; it is a calculated response to the persistent
Luca Calarailli brings a wealth of experience to the table as a seasoned expert in architecture and construction, particularly in how technology and design converge to create modern urban environments. With an eye for innovation and a deep understanding of structural aesthetics, he has spent years
The City of Peoria has officially set its sights on a significant urban renewal project that aims to revitalize the underutilized Exposition Gardens property into a thriving residential district. By launching a Request for Qualifications, the municipal government is seeking experienced developers