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Wellness Is the New 'Why' In Neighborhood Development

Architecture

Wellness Is the New 'Why' In Neighborhood Development

Health and well-being are no longer add-ons—they’re the foundation of value, purpose, and performance in new communities. From brain-friendly design to AI-native living, five big trends are redefining what home means now.

A Matter Of Debate: Cutting Through The B.S. On Housing Fixes

Policy

A Matter Of Debate: Cutting Through The B.S. On Housing Fixes

"I equate the presidential campaign proposals to spiking the punch. It is fun; everyone enjoys it, at least until the inevitable hangover comes. Fixing supply is more like telling people they really do have to eat their vegetables." - Scott Cox, SLC Advisors

Grid Block: How A Transformer Shortage Impacts Affordability

Land

Grid Block: How A Transformer Shortage Impacts Affordability

Grand Oak Builders president and CEO Dave Erickson lays out the domino effect of an acute shortage of distribution transformers needed to bring new homes and communities onto the grid.

Trailblazer '23: Fiber-To-The Home's Door-To-Door Super Seller

Technology

Trailblazer '23: Fiber-To-The Home's Door-To-Door Super Seller

Fiber to the home infrastructure and solutions is predicted to more than double, from $20 billion today to $53 billion in six years or so. Fiber Fast Homes ceo Scott Sampson has mapped out a fast-track to dominance.

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Wellness Is the New 'Why' In Neighborhood Development

Architecture

Wellness Is the New 'Why' In Neighborhood Development

Health and well-being are no longer add-ons—they’re the foundation of value, purpose, and performance in new communities. From brain-friendly design to AI-native living, five big trends are redefining what home means now.

A Matter Of Debate: Cutting Through The B.S. On Housing Fixes

Policy

A Matter Of Debate: Cutting Through The B.S. On Housing Fixes

"I equate the presidential campaign proposals to spiking the punch. It is fun; everyone enjoys it, at least until the inevitable hangover comes. Fixing supply is more like telling people they really do have to eat their vegetables." - Scott Cox, SLC Advisors

Grid Block: How A Transformer Shortage Impacts Affordability

Land

Grid Block: How A Transformer Shortage Impacts Affordability

Grand Oak Builders president and CEO Dave Erickson lays out the domino effect of an acute shortage of distribution transformers needed to bring new homes and communities onto the grid.

Trailblazer '23: Fiber-To-The Home's Door-To-Door Super Seller

Technology

Trailblazer '23: Fiber-To-The Home's Door-To-Door Super Seller

Fiber to the home infrastructure and solutions is predicted to more than double, from $20 billion today to $53 billion in six years or so. Fiber Fast Homes ceo Scott Sampson has mapped out a fast-track to dominance.

infrastructure

Wellness Is the New 'Why' In Neighborhood Development

Architecture 04.04.25

Wellness Is the New 'Why' In Neighborhood Development

Health and well-being are no longer add-ons—they’re the foundation of value, purpose, and performance in new communities. From brain-friendly design to AI-native living, five big trends are redefining what home means now.

A Matter Of Debate: Cutting Through The B.S. On Housing Fixes

Policy 09.10.24

A Matter Of Debate: Cutting Through The B.S. On Housing Fixes

"I equate the presidential campaign proposals to spiking the punch. It is fun; everyone enjoys it, at least until the inevitable hangover comes. Fixing supply is more like telling people they really do have to eat their vegetables." - Scott Cox, SLC Advisors

Grid Block: How A Transformer Shortage Impacts Affordability

Land 10.03.23

Grid Block: How A Transformer Shortage Impacts Affordability

Grand Oak Builders president and CEO Dave Erickson lays out the domino effect of an acute shortage of distribution transformers needed to bring new homes and communities onto the grid.

Trailblazer '23: Fiber-To-The Home's Door-To-Door Super Seller

Technology 02.24.23

Trailblazer '23: Fiber-To-The Home's Door-To-Door Super Seller

Fiber to the home infrastructure and solutions is predicted to more than double, from $20 billion today to $53 billion in six years or so. Fiber Fast Homes ceo Scott Sampson has mapped out a fast-track to dominance.