KB and Centex accused of reneging on deal with local developers. More
After a serious bout of attrition, this Ohio market is luring companies again. More
With move-down buyers stuck in homes that won't sell, builders try to expand market at active adult developments that have stalled. More
Re-evaluating a conservation easement puts one of Pulte Homes’ active adult communities on the right path. More
Kaplan Communities uses a cross-promotion with Ashley Furniture to provide its buyers with new furniture to put in their new homes. More
Builders and developers grapple with rising tide of regulations. More
In a recent study of 2,000 baby boomers commissioned by Builder's parent company,... More
Camden's blue-collar roots and chronic inferiority complex were almost bound to mean trouble. Overshadowed by its big brother, Philadelphia, it became a typically blighted northeastern city with race riots, unemployment and teeming slums. In 2004, it ranked as the most dangerous city in America, bumping Detroit for that dubious title and getting an even worse rap than it already had. More
On 600 acres in a town auspiciously called Fate, David Weekley Homes struck pay dirt. More
A tuxedoed Stephen Paul capped off a busy Thursday in October by accepting four... More