In a buyer's market, a few minor details can create great impact.
Three experts see opportunities in retail rehab in particular.
Builder's “Open Series” stresses efficiency
Converting renters to owners makes this builder one of the few that are growing during the downturn.
Small details translate into sales for Zinn Design Build.
Builder wanted to see how his homes stacked up to the green building program.
New AIA Trends Survey Shows a Growing Demand for Infill Development.
New Reimbursement Tracking System Software Helps Companies Track Reimbursable Costs.
Builder Management Software Systems May Provide Critical Help With Managing Green Construction
Rehabs, retrofits, and re-dos may offer a lifeline to builders in tough times.
Conservative fiscal policies, strong architecture and air-tight quality control make the difference for these three builders.
The Washington State builder may be a small operation, but it has adopted best practices of volume builders
Strict adherence to ultra-conservative financial policies keeps the company profitable through tough times.
EYA was founded to do one thing--dense, urban infill housing. Today, few builders do it better.
The National Green Building Standard has received ANSI approval.
Let your voice be heard on Capitol Hill at the 2009 Legislative Conference.
Builder talks to the Florida home builder whose essay won her tickets to the inauguration
As banks continue to tighten financing, builders feel the pinch.
Lest we forget, builders traditionally do 40 percent of their yearly sales from March through June, so business may seem a little better as spring rolls around.
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