Audubon developer Sam Yager has announced plans for his 1,400-home, third district, Heron Run, coming to his master-planned ...
New York City saw the highest number of completed housing units in nearly 60 years in 2024, with approximately 33,974 new homes built, according to the New ...
The Spring Creek-Starrett City area in Brooklyn — part of the East New York neighborhood — accounted for the highest number of units in permitted projects among New York City neighborhoods in 2024, ...
The Staten Island Advance/SILive.com analyzed recently released data from the Department of City Planning (DCP) Housing ...
While the data reveals Brooklyn had the highest number of newly constructed units of all the boroughs, Long Island City in ...
The homes are being built by the locally-funded nonprofit Project Build A Future, which says the neighborhood will be an ...
A pair of Indiana companies has broken ground on the second major central Ohio development of new single-family homes built for rent. The development firm Buckingham Companies and the homebuilder ...
With a greater focus on density and affordable housing, we are going to get more homes built for Canadians at prices they can afford. Government of Canada Logo (CNW Group/Government of Canada ...
The Trump administration is creating a task force to identify federal land that would be suitable for building affordable housing. The initiative marks the administration’s first step toward a ...
The group is helping work on a home for an 81-year-old woman who has been in the neighborhood for more than 40 years. Canada’s win over Team USA had tension, jingoism and hockey at its best Jeff ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- More new homes were built in New York City last year than at any point in the past six decades, with one borough accounting for more than 40% of all new units constructed across ...
To demonstrate what’s possible, experts from the groundbreaking living laboratory at Lake Nona Institute built a show home known as WHIT (Wellness Home built on Innovation and Technology).