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As demand for rental housing surges, some single-family production builders want in on the act. But is their foray simply an opportunistic response to a temporary downturn or a legitimate threat to their multifamily peers?
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KTGY Group devises a design that aligns townhouses of different widths, side by side, without losing unit density.
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When a homemade meth lab is discovered, contractors need to know the rules of what must be disposed of, how it is to be treated, and what clean-up must include.
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Colorado builders had hoped for some legal cover for transit-oriented development projects.
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Three residential architects discuss how buyers’ needs have evolved and what that means for home design.
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London developers are latching onto the cost, time, and environmental benefits of using shipping containers as multifamily building modules.
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With the city’s first light-rail line scheduled to begin service this month, Denver leaders and builders hope that legislation will protect plans for transit-oriented development.
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Two developers have a plan to offer a housing alternative for senior citizens looking for both convenience and the freedom to choose what services they need and who they receive them from.
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Severe shortages of rental units affordable to extremely low-income households are being made worse by the fact that nearly half of the units that do exist are occupied by tenants in higher income brackets, a new study has found.
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An aged storefront, an abandoned factory, a historic firehouse—three case studies show how old buildings can be inventively transformed into great places to live.