With REDtech, Madelon Group is betting big on modular multifamily
Opinion
This can be a powerful tool for reducing municipal friction, cutting delivery timelines and attracting investors
by Craig C. Rowe Feb 8
America's biggest artificial surf park is coming to Florida — along with 800 new homes
'Willow Lakes,' a 200-acre development, will include at least 800 residential homes, 600 hotel rooms, 400,000 square feet of retail and 125,000 square feet of office space
by Lillian Dickerson Sep 28
11 neighborhoods ripe for opportunity zone investment
A new report by Attom Data Solutions and CityBldr highlights areas with the greatest potential for taking advantage of tax benefits in order to revive densely packed, low-income communities
The pandemic is delaying apartment construction
A new survey shows that 57 percent of major multifamily developers reported delays to their projects earlier this month
by Jim Dalrymple II Jul 21
Silicon Valley wants to reimagine multifamily housing
The arrival of construction startup Juno highlights the ways that Silicon Valley and its deep-pocketed investors are increasingly looking to real estate for the next big idea
by Jim Dalrymple II Jul 14
leaning tower of dallas
After a planned implosion of the Affiliated Computer Services building in Dallas, the sturdy core of the building remains, albeit at an awkward angle
by Lillian Dickerson Feb 18
'We've been overrun': Suburb halts development due to growing pains
A once quiet lakefront town in South Carolina faced such bad infrastructure problems due to development that the county council put a 16-month moratorium on growth projects
by Lillian Dickerson Feb 12
3 ways driverless cars will change our cities and how we live
Gensler Co-Managing Principal Joseph Brancato shared how driverless cars will improve walkability and reclaim city space for people
by Marian McPherson Jan 30
Americans are flocking to HOA communities like never before
New US Census data shows that homes in homeowner's associations are taking up a larger share of new construction and new sales than ever before
by Jim Dalrymple II Jul 19
Subterranean garbage chutes and a cooling system for trees: The crazy tech behind Hudson Yards
The NYC mega-development will also include a next-level data stack, an app for residents and its own power plant
by Jim Dalrymple II Feb 19
The United States Treasury
Opportunity Zones aim to incentivize building in distressed communities, but some say it could boost gentrification
by Patrick Kearns Oct 19
Elon Musk and Kanye West
The tech magnate and the rap mogul have both expressed vague plans to begin developing their own housing-related initiatives
Homeownership may further decline among seniors in 2018
New report expects boon in construction for senior housing
by Patrick Kearns Apr 16
Eliot Spitzer better hope the East River doesn't wreck his new buildings
420 Kent Ave. is right on the waterline, which makes for great views ... and higher risks
by Carl Franzen Oct 2