Rudi Davis

About the author

Rudi Davis is Co-founder of KeyCrew and Head of Content at KeyCrew Journal, where he leads data-driven research initiatives and oversees the editorial team's analysis of real estate industry trends. His expertise in combining analytical insights with compelling narratives transforms complex market data into actionable intelligence for industry stakeholders. With over a decade in content marketing and communications, Rudi has built and exited two content marketing startups while developing innovative approaches to PR and media strategy. His agency leadership experience includes growing team size from 10 to 65 members and expanding client relationships nearly threefold, while pioneering new integrations of AI-driven media strategies with traditional communications methodology. Rudi resides in Bath, England, where he lives aboard a converted Dutch barge and runs cross-country through the English countryside.

Wisconsin City Administrator Calls for Rethink on Small-Town Investment

A Wisconsin city administrator argues that communities within an hour of major metropolitan areas offer better economic conditions and more motivated municipal partners than...

Small Wisconsin City’s Zoning Overhaul Reveals How Outdated Regulations Block Rural Development

Developers may be passing over viable projects in smaller communities because local zoning codes are too complex to understand, according to one Wisconsin city...

Fort Wayne Attracts 20 National Developer Proposals for Single Project

When Fort Wayne released a request for qualifications (RFQ) for its North River District master development, city officials anticipated three to five responses from...

Grande Prairie’s 85% Inventory Drop Creates 12-Hour Sales Cycle

Grande Prairie, Alberta, is facing an unprecedented housing shortage that has upended the way homes are bought and sold. Active listings have collapsed from...

Fort Wayne’s Riverfront Gamble Pays Off: Public Park Investments Attract More Private Capital

Fort Wayne city officials were given a bold promise by Swa, a global planning and landscape architecture firm: invest in top-tier public riverfront spaces,...

Why the McMansion Era Is Over in the Hudson Valley

Demand for large, sprawling homes in the Hudson Valley is falling, and the decline extends beyond affordability. Instead, an apparent change in buyer preferences...