Oklahoma

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Oklahoma Green Builder Benefits From Fine-Tuned Marketing Approach

In midst of recession, Ideal Homes closed 350 homes last year. More

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Construction Jobs Scarce in 2010

The industry lost 93,000 jobs in the United States last year. More

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Art Meets Architecture in This Indoor-Outdoor Oklahoma Home

Elliott + Associates Architects gracefully blends residential architecture and museum-quality art in this Oklahoma house. More

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Customers Still Expect Bargains Before They’ll Buy Homes

Offering incentives and discounts continues to be the status quo for most builders. More

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Tulsa, Okla., Sees Its Future in Downtown Revitalization

But production builders here wonder if demand for urban living will be enough to move them beyond suburban development and construction. More

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Groups Decry Senate Health Bill Forcing Coverage at Small Firms

Exemption for 50-employee companies reduced to 5 workers for construction industry employers. More

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Groups Decry Senate Health Bill Forcing Coverage at Small Firms

Builder groups including the National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association (NLBMDA) urged their members to protest a little-noticed amendment to the Senate's health care bill that requires construction industry employers with as few as five employees to provide health insurance to their workers starting in 2014. More

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Builder Confidence Holds Steady in November

HMI remains at a reading of 17. More

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Breaking News: Congress Extends, Expands Housing Tax Credit

House approves extension by vote of 402-12; buyers now have until June 30, 2010 to close on a home. More

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NAHB Survey Says Tight Credit Still Affecting 2/3 of Builders

According to a recent survey conducted by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), nearly two-thirds of single-family home builders say that credit restrictions are putting a hold on their housing production. More

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