Five years ago, a new suburban home often stretched 3,500 square feet. Today, the same builder might offer you 2,800 — and argue it’s the better deal. The difference isn’t just...
Data center construction reached an estimated $60 billion to $70 billion out of $1.25 trillion in total U.S. construction starts in 2025, accounting for roughly five to six percent of all ne...
Cost-conscious renovation decisions require detailed submarket knowledge, not uniform standards applied across price points. A recent consultation between a Philadelphia builder and Timothy ...
Northwest New Jersey’s housing market is sharply divided by price point. Entry-level homes sell in less than two weeks while properties priced between $600,000 and $900,000 linger on t...
Developers in Santa Fe are delaying or halting projects amid tariff volatility and political uncertainty, making construction costs impossible to predict. With prices for pipes, steel, and o...
The challenge of building affordable housing in U.S. cities has grown more acute in recent years, as rising costs for materials, labor, and land have made it increasingly difficult to delive...
As New York developers wrestle with tighter sites and rising construction costs, one German-engineered solution is making the case that smarter parking starts at the drawing board. Parking i...
Extended delays in Brevard County’s planning process are forcing developers to commit to land purchases long before they know if their projects will be viable under future market condi...
A new project in Houston’s Acres Homes neighborhood shows how private builders and nonprofits can deliver affordable housing without government subsidies. Kevan Shelton, co-founder and...
Nashville’s current buyer-friendly conditions are tied directly to a temporary inventory surplus. Nashville’s four-month housing inventory, combined with a slowdown in new constr...
When Kelvin Enfinger Jr. launched Beyond the Build podcast, which is produced in partnership with ABC North Florida and Florida Construction News, he had a clear mission: stop talking only a...
Banks re-entered the construction lending market in 2025 with compressed spreads and competitive terms. Still, developers report that a shortage of available equity, not debt, remains the ma...
Rising construction costs are forcing affordable housing developers in Florida to pause or abandon projects that were financially viable just 18 months ago. Miles Alexander III, Founder and ...
In Northern New Jersey, tighter bank lending standards have steered developers away from speculative single-family homes and toward projects with reliable rental income. According to Robert ...
Workforce housing developers continue to face strong resistance from existing residents who often misunderstand what modern affordable housing projects actually provide, according to Miles A...