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Capital
Impact Fees And The Missing Math That Puts Deals At Risk
Builders and developers are recalibrating every line item in the deal stack—but often overlook the 2nd-largest cost: jurisdictional fees. Carter Froelich unpacks how better modeling and collaboration on impact fees, hook-ups, and builder credits can expand land residual value.
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Policy
Unlikely Allies In Fight To Build: Polis, DeSantis, Abbott, Newsom
Governors across the political spectrum are finished waiting for local governments to fix America’s housing crisis. From Colorado to Florida to California to Texas, state leaders brandish hardline tactics—tying funding and overriding local authority—to accelerate new home development.
Policy
Nashville Pushes New Zoning to Expand 'Middle' Home Choices
The city clears two daunting policy hurdles to legalize more affordable, walkable, "missing middle," infill housing. Bigger challenges still lie ahead.
Marketing & Sales
Why Renter Demand Will Keep Growing—Even If Rates Drop
Middleburg CEO Chris Finlay maps the long runway for rental housing demand, strategic timing, and why Atlanta’s just getting started. The Builder's Daily's Richard Lawson dives deep with Finlay to explore how that maps out.
Leadership
Production Power Meets Purpose In Houston’s Urban Core
Kevan and Ayesha Shelton’s Park Street Homes blends production efficiency with reflective neighborhood design. The result: attainable housing that honors urban community roots.





residential development news
Capital 09.09.25
Impact Fees And The Missing Math That Puts Deals At Risk
Builders and developers are recalibrating every line item in the deal stack—but often overlook the 2nd-largest cost: jurisdictional fees. Carter Froelich unpacks how better modeling and collaboration on impact fees, hook-ups, and builder credits can expand land residual value.
Policy 09.08.25
Unlikely Allies In Fight To Build: Polis, DeSantis, Abbott, Newsom
Governors across the political spectrum are finished waiting for local governments to fix America’s housing crisis. From Colorado to Florida to California to Texas, state leaders brandish hardline tactics—tying funding and overriding local authority—to accelerate new home development.
Policy 08.05.25
Nashville Pushes New Zoning to Expand 'Middle' Home Choices
The city clears two daunting policy hurdles to legalize more affordable, walkable, "missing middle," infill housing. Bigger challenges still lie ahead.
Marketing & Sales 08.05.25
Why Renter Demand Will Keep Growing—Even If Rates Drop
Middleburg CEO Chris Finlay maps the long runway for rental housing demand, strategic timing, and why Atlanta’s just getting started. The Builder's Daily's Richard Lawson dives deep with Finlay to explore how that maps out.
Leadership 08.01.25
Production Power Meets Purpose In Houston’s Urban Core
Kevan and Ayesha Shelton’s Park Street Homes blends production efficiency with reflective neighborhood design. The result: attainable housing that honors urban community roots.