Big Healthcare joins the team?
Call me a bit jaded, but I have a friend sitting at home for several days now with a broken and displaced collarbone. She needs surgery and is in pain. She pays thousands to be
Call me a bit jaded, but I have a friend sitting at home for several days now with a broken and displaced collarbone. She needs surgery and is in pain. She pays thousands to be
A church gets a new purpose in a small, unincorporated California community.
Many cities are looking for ways to incentivize new housing and allow for the density needed. That’s good news, but the danger here is that some cities will do it well, i.e., they will allow
The Oklahoman has reported that the 32-acre site in NW Oklahoma City that once housed an iconic egg-shaped church will be redeveloped into 129 residential lots. Located between two of the city’s seven historic preservation
I think I’m finally lowering my shoulders a bit after two years of hunching through this housing market. Daryl Fairweather, Chief Economist for Redfin, sets out some optimistic predictions for this year that include falling
In policymaking, there are two ways to change the behaviors of a population. You can issue incentives or punishments. Incentives work best. This article from Stateline reports on how several state and local governments across
As someone who has focused on infill development over the past few years, I’ve seen the cost of lots skyrocket in price. Even in challenged neighborhoods, finding lots for sale and finding them at a
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/affordable-housing-crisis-in-america?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/2024/01/23/new-solutions-to-old-problems-creating-efficient-and-effective-affordable-housing-developments/?sh=3f55fb9a1a23