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Could Bigger Apartments Reverse America's Birth Decline?

Architecture

Could Bigger Apartments Reverse America's Birth Decline?

A new study from the Institute for Family Studies links shrinking apartments to falling birth rates. It suggests developers could help stabilize the nation’s population by building more family-sized rental homes.

What's In A Name? Garman Homes Pushes The Envelope

Architecture

What's In A Name? Garman Homes Pushes The Envelope

Vertical construction got underway this month on a house in Chatham Park, N.C., whose name is Barnaby. Here's why.

Architecture

The Brave New World Of Trustless Homesales Begins

Touchless is one of those tortured-English functions of pandemic value propositions we could get our brains around, but "trustless?"

On The Spectrum: Money, Mood, And Color

Architecture

On The Spectrum: Money, Mood, And Color

What new construction and remodeling professionals really need to know about changing color trends and their impact on sales, relationships, and profitability is a perennial challenge. This year getting this right is a bigger deal.

This Demographic Blip Could Trigger Demand Upheaval

Architecture

This Demographic Blip Could Trigger Demand Upheaval

While most experts fixate on supply-side disrupters and impediments in housing, population demographics could have a demand-side, not-so-nice surprise in store.

The Builder's Daily: 3 Reasons Why

Leadership

The Builder's Daily: 3 Reasons Why

Mission? Vision? Strategy? They'll all come in due time. For now, TBD is all about just being here ... with a purpose.

Could Bigger Apartments Reverse America's Birth Decline?

Architecture

Could Bigger Apartments Reverse America's Birth Decline?

A new study from the Institute for Family Studies links shrinking apartments to falling birth rates. It suggests developers could help stabilize the nation’s population by building more family-sized rental homes.

What's In A Name? Garman Homes Pushes The Envelope

Architecture

What's In A Name? Garman Homes Pushes The Envelope

Vertical construction got underway this month on a house in Chatham Park, N.C., whose name is Barnaby. Here's why.

Architecture

The Brave New World Of Trustless Homesales Begins

Touchless is one of those tortured-English functions of pandemic value propositions we could get our brains around, but "trustless?"

On The Spectrum: Money, Mood, And Color

Architecture

On The Spectrum: Money, Mood, And Color

What new construction and remodeling professionals really need to know about changing color trends and their impact on sales, relationships, and profitability is a perennial challenge. This year getting this right is a bigger deal.

This Demographic Blip Could Trigger Demand Upheaval

Architecture

This Demographic Blip Could Trigger Demand Upheaval

While most experts fixate on supply-side disrupters and impediments in housing, population demographics could have a demand-side, not-so-nice surprise in store.

The Builder's Daily: 3 Reasons Why

Leadership

The Builder's Daily: 3 Reasons Why

Mission? Vision? Strategy? They'll all come in due time. For now, TBD is all about just being here ... with a purpose.