Planning

What’s Driving the Single-Family Rental Boom?
Construction Management What’s Driving the Single-Family Rental Boom?

The United Kingdom's housing market is undergoing a profound and accelerating transformation, quietly reshaping the very definition of rental living for millions. Far from the traditional image of city-center apartment blocks, a powerful new movement is gaining momentum in the suburbs, where

Southold Aims to Slash Short-Term Rentals by 87%
Construction Management Southold Aims to Slash Short-Term Rentals by 87%

In a move poised to fundamentally reshape its community fabric and housing market, the Town of Southold is advancing a comprehensive legislative overhaul that would eliminate nearly nine out of every ten short-term rentals currently operating within its borders. The town is transitioning away from

New Bipartisan Bill Funds Housing Near Public Transit
Construction Management New Bipartisan Bill Funds Housing Near Public Transit

A significant legislative proposal is making its way through Congress, aiming to address the intertwined challenges of housing affordability and transportation access that affect millions of Americans. Recognizing that the distance between a home and a job can be as formidable a barrier as the cost

Can New Fees Revive Vacant City Buildings?
Construction Management Can New Fees Revive Vacant City Buildings?

The sight of empty storefronts and dormant commercial properties has become an all-too-common feature in urban landscapes, often signaling economic distress and contributing to community decline. In an effort to reverse this trend, the City of Citrus Heights is implementing a novel strategy

Washington Bill Reshapes Contractor Wage Liability
Construction Management Washington Bill Reshapes Contractor Wage Liability

A landmark legislative update in Washington is poised to fundamentally alter the financial and legal responsibilities within the state's construction industry, shifting the burden of unpaid wages from subcontractors to the general contractors and developers who oversee them. The revised version of

EIB Loans Hemsö €200M for Green Social Infrastructure
Construction Management EIB Loans Hemsö €200M for Green Social Infrastructure

The European Investment Bank has reinforced its commitment to sustainable community development by finalizing a €200 million long-term loan agreement with Hemsö Fastigheter, a prominent Swedish developer specializing in properties for public use. This substantial financial arrangement is earmarked

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