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25 Finalists Named In '23 Ivory Prize For Housing Affordability
Ivory Prize Winners will be announced in May, at this year's PCBC Conference in Anaheim. $300,000 in prize money will be distributed between at least three winners selected across the three award categories — construction and design, public policy and regulatory reform, and finance.
Leadership
Ways Out Of Housing's 'Vicious Circle' Crisis: #1 Guest Workers
If there's a way through and out of America's supply-demand vicious circle whose byproduct is less affordability, immigrants will play a present, near-term-, and long-term future role.
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FTS
Leadership
Early '23 Uptick Buoys Private Builders Who Expected Worse
Midway through February, we're well past a "dead cat bounce" dismissal. Instead, days have become weeks, and weeks now a month plus, shouldering into the realm of cautious – closely guarded -- optimism.
Leadership
As Layoffs Take A Toll, Some Builders Scramble, Some Upgrade
Which homebuilding firms continue to play 'on offense' in the current, more adverse environment? Who's back on their heels, playing to survive, and why?
Together with
FTS
Leadership
'23 And We: An Expectations Manifesto For Homebuilding
There's an expectation we could have of ourselves in 2023. That is to make a cohesive first principles project that breaks residential real estate's five chief challenges — together — into achievable steps, ones that could take four or seven years in all to complete.
labor
Policy 02.27.23
25 Finalists Named In '23 Ivory Prize For Housing Affordability
Ivory Prize Winners will be announced in May, at this year's PCBC Conference in Anaheim. $300,000 in prize money will be distributed between at least three winners selected across the three award categories — construction and design, public policy and regulatory reform, and finance.
Leadership 02.21.23
Ways Out Of Housing's 'Vicious Circle' Crisis: #1 Guest Workers
If there's a way through and out of America's supply-demand vicious circle whose byproduct is less affordability, immigrants will play a present, near-term-, and long-term future role.
Leadership 02.14.23
Early '23 Uptick Buoys Private Builders Who Expected Worse
Midway through February, we're well past a "dead cat bounce" dismissal. Instead, days have become weeks, and weeks now a month plus, shouldering into the realm of cautious – closely guarded -- optimism.
Leadership 01.16.23
As Layoffs Take A Toll, Some Builders Scramble, Some Upgrade
Which homebuilding firms continue to play 'on offense' in the current, more adverse environment? Who's back on their heels, playing to survive, and why?
Leadership 01.03.23
'23 And We: An Expectations Manifesto For Homebuilding
There's an expectation we could have of ourselves in 2023. That is to make a cohesive first principles project that breaks residential real estate's five chief challenges — together — into achievable steps, ones that could take four or seven years in all to complete.