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From Retail Operations to Triple Net: How Retail Experience Drives Investment Sales Success

The retail commercial real estate market has seen major shifts in recent years, with transaction volumes rising and falling as interest rates increased and...

Inside the Structural Hurdles Complicating Growth in Rome-Floyd County

Rome-Floyd County’s development sector is facing significant obstacles as outdated regulations and infrastructure limitations slow new projects, even as demand for housing and commercial...

Michigan’s Brownfield TIF Incentive Gains Momentum Among St. Joseph Developers

St. Joseph’s housing market is using a state incentive program to address local housing shortages and support development, according to Kelly Ewalt, Development Director...

Gainesville Real Estate Growth Slows as College Town Image Limits Broader Investment

The University of Florida’s significant presence in Gainesville shapes the local real estate market in ways that reach far beyond student housing, according to...

Building Real Estate Success Through Cash Flow Instead of Relying on Appreciation

The transition from analyzing investments to operating them can reveal uncomfortable truths about market dynamics. For Justin Ford, founder and CEO of Pax Properties,...

Los Angeles Market Slowdown Tied to City Council Rules, Not Borrowing Costs, Expert Says

The Los Angeles real estate market faces unique challenges that set it apart from national trends, according to Josh Luchs, Executive Vice President at...

Cracking the Code on Chicago’s Housing Crisis Through Data-Driven Development

Chicago’s housing shortage has reached a critical point, with developers abandoning the city and construction activity dropping from over 60 active cranes a decade...

Building Community With Intentional Development Approaches

The multifamily development landscape faces significant challenges as construction costs remain high and interest rates continue to impact project feasibility. Despite these pressures, some...

Rising Copper Tariffs Put Electrical Contractors in a Profit vs. Performance Dilemma

New copper tariffs effective August 1st are creating an impossible squeeze for electrical subcontractors caught between fixed-price contracts and skyrocketing material costs, according to...

Massive $28M Contingency Burn Exposes Construction Industry Risk Management Gaps

Traditional construction contingency models are proving inadequate in the face of unprecedented market volatility, according to a leading construction attorney who warns that even...

Dearborn Rejects Trucking, Pushing Development Toward New Industries

Dearborn, Michigan is taking an unprecedented stance in industrial development by explicitly rejecting traditional logistics and manufacturing operations in favor of green technology, according...

WoodChuck.ai: Revolutionizing Construction Waste Management with AI for Sustainability and Cost Reduction

The construction industry generates 41 million tons of wood waste annually in the United States, with landfills containing 30-40% wood by volume. Yet this...

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Pinal County Water Certificate Delays Persist as West Phoenix Development Rebounds

Arizona’s assured water supply certificate requirement has stalled residential development in Pinal County for nearly a decade, even as nearby regions facing identical restrictions...

Baltimore Attracts International Professionals and Tech Startups With Lower Costs

Baltimore’s residential market is attracting new attention from international professionals and technology companies seeking affordability, quality of life, and access to major job centers....

California’s Housing Development Revolution How Deepblocks is Mapping the Future of SB 9 Compliance

The real estate development landscape in California is undergoing a significant shift, driven by new legislation and powered by innovative technology platforms that are...

Building Communities in America’s Growing Suburbs: DDB Capital’s Contrarian Approach to the Housing Shortage

“If I asked you, would you buy a farm in New York City or Miami today? The answer is, of course you would, because...

Oklahoma City Rental Supply Grows as Accidental Landlords Give Tenants More Negotiating Power

The conventional drivers of rental supply — new construction, institutional acquisitions, and build-to-rent development — have long been the focus of market analysis. But...

Low Inventory Defines Chicago’s Western Suburbs Housing Market

While housing inventory has rebounded in many U.S. markets over the past year, Chicago’s western suburbs remain in a supply crunch. This ongoing shortage...