Architecture
How Missing Middle Housing Wins Approval And Works
Architect and planner Dan Parolek coined the term “missing middle housing.” His firm’s projects prove that thoughtful design, political navigation, and local momentum can overcome entrenched zoning resistance.
Technology
The Innovator's Journal: The Journey Of A Housing Start-Up
This is the first in five-part series from award-winning engineer Candice Delamarre, who with four Stanford University colleagues, created Kit Switch, a novel idea to convert unused offices into homes. Here's how.
Land
Trumark Lands In Colorado's Front Range: The Inside Story
Trumark Colorado division president Scott Davis opens up on the challenges and opportunities of launching a de nova market expansion in a pandemic-era mobility magnet.
Marketing & Sales
Demand As Builders, Developers, And Investors Knew It, Is Evolving
Economics housing demand, and consumer demand for homes have begun to decouple, and by 2030, demographics-as-destiny will be a bygone business and investment pillar.
Technology
Model Home E-Retail As-A-Service Taps Pandemic-Era Mojo
As Pulte ventures with Mine on turnkey interior design and furnishings e-commerce solutions, a business model pivot on model home economics begins to come clear.
Architecture
What Builders And Their Partners Need To Know About Hybrid Life
One of business's pandemic-era buzzwords is both all-important and transitory. There's no way around addressing it, and yet, one day, its meaning will fade.