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Your guide to Build 2023: 8 counties, nearly 1K projects, more than a dozen stories
Our in-depth look at the development of Western New York brings nearly 1,000 projects — finished, under construction and proposed — into one comprehensive package. Here's what's inside.
Developer plots 100-acre manufactured housing project on South Side
A real estate development firm is building a 95-acre development that includes hundreds of manufactured housing pads and a slew of amenities on the South Side. Manufactured housing communities have exploded in popularity in San Antonio, offering potential residents access to a home at prices that have been phased out of traditional homes in the Alamo City.
Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority begins to sell its massive housing portfolio
The Port of Greater Cincinnati outlined how it will begin selling some of the 194 single-family homes it acquired in 2022, after the properties had gone into foreclosure under their former owner, Los Angeles-based Raineth Housing.
LGBTQ+ Business Awards: CoStar Group’s Pride Network
The real estate information, analytics and news platform has 250 members companywide participating in its LGBTQ+-focused employee resource group.
LGBTQ+ Business Awards: Dewberry’s Michael Carney
He transformed the Fairfax-based architecture, engineering and construction firm's informal DEI-focused group into the company's first LGBTQ+-focused employee resource group.
Speer YMCA and Mangrove Bay Middle School project clears development hurdle
The project is a unique partnership between the YMCA of Greater St. Petersburg and the Pinellas County School District.
LGBTQ+ Business Awards: Coldwell Banker Realty’s Lamar Braithwaite
The real estate professional serves as the board president for SMYAL, the region's largest provider of housing, mental health and social support services for LGBTQ+ youth in the DMV.
National developer plans luxury built-to-rent villas in North Port
A national developer plans to break ground on a built-to-rent community of luxury villas.
The Weekly Rundown: Avoiding the ‘urban doom loop’, Columbus adding to housing staff
Downtowns are facing an updated version of the “urban doom loop” that damaged cities when people moved en masse to the suburbs.
Mayor Harrell’s far-reaching building performance plan up for council review
The new policy would set targets for carbon emissions over time.