Once a housing project has passed legal hurdles then the quest for permits can begin. This is the fourth in a series on the housing development process in the United States. You can go to the third ...
“Location, location, location,” has long been a real estate mantra. Once a property has been identified in a market with enough growth and demand, the next step is entitlement and permitting.
Urban projects often face challenges such as limited space, congested environments, and the need for efficient construction timelines, which are all critical to improving urban living. In such ...
Have you ever planned to develop your own multifamily property but didn't know where to start? Multifamily development is a lucrative and rewarding industry that requires careful planning, research, ...
Opening a new building is a time of excitement and dread. Excitement, as a new building may yield increased efficiency, improved patient care, heightened service and new technology. Dread, as risks ...
As construction costs remain elevated and project timelines grow more difficult to predict, developers are rethinking not only what they build but how they deliver projects to market. In South Florida ...
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