Recently, the completion and opening of The Starling, a six-story residential building located at 66 Monitor Street in Jersey City, New Jersey, marks a significant milestone in the area’s development. Developed by Alpine Residential and Fields Grade, this new building offers an array of residential
New Zealand’s residential construction sector is embroiled in a challenging period characterized by a significant decline in activity and soaring construction costs. Over the past two years, the industry has witnessed a marked contraction, influenced by fluctuating house prices, changes in
In a decisive move reflecting the urgency of proactive urban management, the Princeton City Council has unanimously voted to instate a 120-day moratorium on residential development. This measure, effective from September 19, aims to address the challenges posed by the city's rapid population growth
In a stark reflection of the challenges facing Germany's residential housing market, the number of building permits issued has seen a significant decline. July's statistics reveal only 17,000 new homes authorized, marking a sharp 19.2% reduction from the same month last year. This decline extends a
In a significant court ruling, the Indiana Tax Court has decided in favor of Allen County's controversial plan to use the historic Allen County Courthouse as collateral for a construction bond aimed at funding a new jail. This decision, handed down by Special Judge Heather A. Welch, effectively
The East Village is witnessing a significant shift with the ongoing construction of the new 24-floor building at the corner of 14th Street and Avenue C, known as "14+C." This project, led by Madison Square Realty, has sparked critical discussions about the implications of urban development on