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The developer is prepping the strategically located projects, with expectations that everything will be in place for the eventual rebound.
In the largest-ever exchange agreement with the U.S. Army Reserve, SunCal is trading its development services for 180 acres of Bay Area real estate.
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Sycamore Urban wants to acquire up to 2,000 more distressed housing units in the next three years.
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Two lenders are providing new financing for the builder’s future operations.
RCLCO’s annual list highlights the building blocks of housing's new normal.
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The builder/developer, working with an aggressive investor, has three big projects in the works.
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D.R. Horton’s growth ambitions in particular have competitors taking notice.
The Irvine Company and six builders are working in tandem to build and sell nearly 700 homes during the next two years.
A 2003 United Nation report made a grim prediction: More than half of humanity will be living with water shortages within 50 years. That same year, the U.S. Government Accountability Office said 36 states expected to suffer water shortages in the subsequent decade. Those predictions have come to...
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A LAND-USE BILL THAT went into effect in Oregon on Dec. 8 shouldn't have a major impact on residential development there. But in a state where land is a “theological” issue, no measure can ever completely settle the debate about its use.