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Buildings of four to six stories could be just the ticket in a new era of infill development.
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Nearly three-quarters of NAHB members built 10 or fewer single-family homes in 2009.
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FMI sees consistent climbs in single-family building, home updates and renovations.
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Plug-in vehicles may finally be hitting the mainstream. Are your garages ready?
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Increase in single-family starts offset by significant dip in multifamily construction activity.
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In today’s economy, there’s much to love about townhouses.
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An off-site mockup ensures quality and sustainability for Philadelphia developer’s LEED-certified apartment complex.
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NAHB panel says economic pain is impacting apartment construction; forecast for 2009 multifamily starts cut by half.
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In Volusia County, Fla., a developer of a 500-square-foot studio apartment pays the same in school impact fees as the developer of a 5,000-square-foot unit. Hardly seems fair, does it?
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The developer says there is a contractual dispute and that the project is not financially threatened.