Infill properties provide a good opportunity for homebuyers in desired locations and these innovative builders offer new processes for quality design and construction.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new townhome development is in the works to go in behind single-family homes on Antoinette Drive. When the rezoning was approved ...
The 20-year covenant sets constraints on any future redevelopment of properties that buy in, including a height limit of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Where they gonna live? It’s the ever-present question when it comes to Abilene growth. As the city expands through industry, ...
Several years ago the city embarked on a project to update our comprehensive plan, Horizon 2020. The new plan, Plan 2040, is our community plan for guiding growth for the next two decades. Crafting ...
There is little doubt Canada needs more housing. Most advocates and experts agree on that point. Where disagreement lies is ...
As California falls far short of the housing units it needs each year and new state legislation unlocks faster infill approvals, Middle Housing ...
Housing affordability has been a hot topic in Northwest Indiana recently, including at the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission. NIRPC’s Economy and Place Committee looked at needs and ...
In the census to be taken in 2010, Rochester will be classified as a City of the First Class, meaning that it has a population in excess of 100,000 citizens. In order for Rochester to continue to grow ...
The most interesting sentence in Bill Branyon’s entertaining but misguided opinion piece [“Look Homeward, Asheville: Let’s Make the City’s Pop-up Parks Permanent,” May 29, Xpress] reads as follows: ...
With the unfortunate (if not slightly embarrassing) oversight brought to the council’s attention, a majority of members expressed support for reinstating the Infill and Redevelo ...
For some New Hanover County residents, growth and development may seem overwhelming, while some may welcome it. But one thing is certain, the growth is coming and the county is trying to address it.