The decision by the John Lewis Partnership to abandon its ambitious foray into the United Kingdom's residential rental sector marks a dramatic reversal of a strategy once hailed as a lifeline for the retail giant. This strategic pivot signals the end of a plan to construct ten thousand homes, a
The fundamental right to a safe and dignified living environment was recently upheld in a Baltimore courtroom where five elderly residents secured a landmark legal victory against their corporate landlords. This case serves as a stark reminder that the collection of rent is not merely a financial
The sheer magnitude of the global skyline currently pulses with the rhythmic movements of construction cranes as 15,922 hotel projects redefine the limits of hospitality architecture. As of the final quarter of last year, the industry saw its pipeline swell to a record-breaking pinnacle,
The rapid evolution of smart building technologies has transformed traditional facility maintenance from a purely reactive chore into a highly sophisticated, data-driven strategy. For decades, property managers have struggled with the unpredictable nature of structural failures, water damage, and
Vast digital libraries of critical building information, from complex architectural drawings to essential compliance certificates, have long represented a wealth of untapped potential for asset owners. For years, this data has been diligently collected and stored, yet it has remained largely inert
The opaque process of setting rental prices is facing a new wave of scrutiny as municipalities begin to question the role of algorithms in determining housing costs for millions of residents. In Evanston, this debate has culminated in a proposed ordinance, championed by Alderman Juan Geracaris,