Taylor Woodrow Donates to California Playground
Taylor woodrow homes, inc. was acknowledged last month by the Emblem Elementary School in Saugus, Calif. For their $2500 contribution to the school's Plqyground Equipment Campaign.
Double-digit Earnings Growth Belies Investors
While revenues surged to al-time high levels for the nation's largest homebuilders, industry analysts agree that the third quarter witnessed a transition.
Portland, Ore. Gets Façade Lift
Over the last 20 years, most of the infill development in the city of Portland, Ore. Has consisted of garage-domnated row houses.
Building Permits Up Slightly Since June
Building permits nationwide were issued at a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 1.632 million units during July, an increase ofa slight 0.4% from July 1998, but 0.5% lower than in June 1999.
Just like Lots, Solutions Are Few and Far Between
The Portland city government's official position is their new base zone design standards are a response to past construction standards that have negatively impacted the livability and safety of surrounding neighborhoods.
Permits Remain Strong
Through July of 1999, total housing permits issued in four of last year's top 15 metropolitan areas for new housing were below the toal for the first seven months of 1998.
Kaufman and Broad Still Into Rayco Model
No NHQ winner ever set higher benchmarks, in just about every area of operations, than Rayco-former Professional Builder of the Year Ray Ellison's old San Antonio jugernaut.
Sales
Florida Builder Sells 26 homes in 90 Minutes
Holiday Builders of Melbourne, Fla., sold out a 26-lot subdivision in just 90 minutes during a one-day event this past June at the Melbourne community of Magnolia Village.
Report Lists most Sprawl-threatened Cities
As the topic of suburban sprawl and antigrowth legislation heats up with the upcoming federal elections, the Sierra Club recently released its second annual report on sprawl.