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Factory OS barely started up its assembly line last year and already plans to increase production fivefold.

Tighter inventory may be at play as Dayton-areas home sales fell 3 percent in August, compared to the same month last year.

However, both the average sale price and median home sale price showed improvements, according to Dayton Realtors.

A strong housing market is indicative of an overall strong economy.

Last month, roughly 1,600 homes and condos changed hands. The average sale price was $178,500, a 4 percent hike from last year, while the median sale price hit $155,000, marking a 3 percent…

One of the most visible and unique homes in San Francisco just came to market yesterday for $6 million.

Perched high above South Park, the iconic clocktower penthouse is available for purchase from its original owner who has curated it for over a quarter century. The penthouse includes a main floor with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, an updated kitchen, a private-use patio and two living areas. The residence spans over 3,000 square feet and features hardwood and concrete flooring throughout, original…

Check out the most-expensive homes sold in Nashville recently by clicking through the slideshow with this story.

Our latest installment is topped by a $2.2 million home in the 37215 ZIP code.

This weekly feature is compiled using Davidson County property records.

AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver PostConstruction near 36th Street and Wynkoop Street in Denver on February 8, 2018.Denver residents have until Oct. 10 to digitally weigh in on the city’s proposed 2020 housing policy and spending priorities.

The Denver Economic Development & Opportunity office last week released a draft version of the city’s 2020 Housing Action Plan. It is available online in both English and Spanish at https://dpo.st/draftplan.

RELATED: Denver City Council approves vision for Loretto Heights that could host 2,500 people
Those interested in providing input on the plan are asked to fill out an online survey accessible through the city site.

The 61-page document was created under the guidance of the city’s five-year housing plan adopted in 2018, with input from the city’s housing advisory committee, according to a news release. The plan shows the city has more than $30.6 million available for housing next year. Of that, the largest chunk — $12.9 million — would be dedicat..

MEAD — With Colorado’s demographers projecting that the northern Front Range will lead the state in population growth over the next 30 years, planners have already started seeking relief for the heavily traveled Interstate 25 corridor.

In addition to a road-widening express lanes project that broke ground on I-25 last fall, the state is planning a brand-new road just east of the interstate, stretching 14 miles from Mead to Loveland.

The new road, still in the conceptual phase and without a formal name, would go through the heart of an area where thousands of homes and millions of square feet of commercial buildings are expected to be built in the coming decades — places like Berthoud, Johnstown and Mead, which had a combined population under 20,000 in the 2010 census.

“With that (growth) in mind, we have to be proactive now in terms of the evolution of our transportation needs,” said Matt LeCerf, town manager for fast-growing Johnstown. “I think it’s critical to have arterial roadwa..