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Urban Land Institute members who analyzed the land surrounding Naperville’s Fifth Avenue train station say it would be best ...
New analysis of street-level data across sub-Saharan Africa shows how access to infrastructure dramatically improves the ...
Representatives from Northwestern University said Wednesday that there are no plans to develop homes along the university’s ...
More than 100 homes have been wiped from Kāinga Ora’s proposed housing map in Whanganui as financial pressure and housing needs compete. In September 2024, 138 proposed Kāinga Ora homes in Whanganui ...
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Viviane Lapointe, Member of Parliament for Sudbury, today announced a FedNor investment of $450,000 to help Laurentian University create the Institute for Northern Housing Innovation (INHI) at the ...
Cuyahoga Falls, OH (ZIP 44221), has landed a prime spot on the Realtor.com® 2025 Hottest ZIP Codes list, ranking among the nation's top 25 markets. Just north of Akron, OH homes for sale and within ...
Council maps show large parts of Auckland, currently dominated by one- and two-storey standalone homes, would be rezoned to permit three-storey terraced housing and low-rise apartments, under proposed ...
FAIRFAX, Va., Aug. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Housing activity in July highlighted how Northern Virginia's market continues to differ from national patterns, according to the Northern Virginia ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New York City officials recently laid out the five city-based ballot questions voters in the boroughs will decide on this November. Staff from Mayor Eric Adams’ Charter Revision ...
Howard University will soon be on the hunt for a new university president for the second time in just two years. The school’s 18th president, Ben Vinson III, will step down on Aug. 31, the board of ...
New polling suggests broad support among Virginians for state-level legislation to support building more housing. A survey of about 1,300 Virginia voters found that the vast majority of respondents — ...