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Is St. Petersburg Ready for a 13-Story Mixed-Use Urban Development?
Construction Management Is St. Petersburg Ready for a 13-Story Mixed-Use Urban Development?

A new mixed-use development project is on the horizon for downtown St. Petersburg's Grand Central District. The proposed 13-story building, spearheaded by Tampa-based BendinRoad Development in collaboration with Boldline Design and Landings Real Estate Group, aims to transform the property at 1663

Is Parksville's Affordable Housing Project in the Right Location?
Construction Management Is Parksville's Affordable Housing Project in the Right Location?

The proposed affordable housing project in Parksville has sparked a heated debate among residents and community members. The plan involves building a four-story, 36-unit non-market rental apartment complex to support workforce housing. Positioned on city-owned land at the corner of Franklin’s Gull

Is Renovation at GE Tower Creating Poor Living Conditions for Residents?
Construction Management Is Renovation at GE Tower Creating Poor Living Conditions for Residents?

In a scenario that no one wants to face, the residents of GE Tower Apartments in Mechanicsville, Atlanta have been grappling with severe pest infestations and other unsanitary conditions after an extensive renovation project conducted by the management company, Lincoln Avenue Capital. The

Can a New Alliance Solve the West Midlands' Affordable Housing Crisis?
Construction Management Can a New Alliance Solve the West Midlands' Affordable Housing Crisis?

Bromford has initiated a groundbreaking partnership with the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), Citizen Housing, Green Square Accord, Midland Heart, and whg to address the increasing need for affordable housing in the West Midlands. This newly formed alliance, named Homes for the West

Are Record Wage Increases Enough to Solve Construction's Labor Shortage?
Construction Management Are Record Wage Increases Enough to Solve Construction's Labor Shortage?

The construction industry has been experiencing a significant surge in wages for residential building workers, according to the National Association of Home Builders’ Eye On Housing blog. In September 2024, these wages saw an impressive increase of 9.9%, following an even more dramatic rise of

Canadian Construction Costs Slow in Q3 Amid Ongoing Pressures
Construction Management Canadian Construction Costs Slow in Q3 Amid Ongoing Pressures

Canadian Building Construction Price Indexes (BCPI) for Q3, released by Statistics Canada, revealed a notable shift in the pace of rising costs within the construction industry. For the first time since Q2 2020, the growth in residential building construction costs has slowed to 0.9%, a slight

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