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South Carolina Neotraditionals Spur Town's Renaissance

South Carolina neotraditional developer Robert Turner built a national reputation by extending Beaufort's beautiful and historic neighborhoods replicating classic period architectureon adjacent land assemblies.

Chicago Lofts Pull Affluent Baby Boomers

Lewis Kostiner's pride and joy is 850 West Adams, five blocks west of the Seart Tower.

Interesting Infill

Those irrepressible baby boomers are at it again.

NAHB

Managing Waste on the Jobsite

Being a green builder isn't only about the homes built

Consumers Favor Growth, Oppose Density

One of the main tools in builders' efforts to create the best possible residential environment is higher-density housing, including townhouses and apartments as well as detached houses.

Web Site Streamlines Hiring Process

A new Internet-based service is providing hiring muscle to builders feeling the labor crunch.

Where Best Builders Are Headed

Where will you be five years from today?

Satisfying Homeowners

Home building is unique because it is the only industry that strives for customer satisfaction without expecting to profit from repeat sales.

Financing

Fannie Mae/NAHB Launch Effort to Develop New Mortgage Financing Products

Fannie Mae and NAHB are demonstrating their continued support of green building through a new partnership that will test and develop a menu of mortgage financing products based on environmentally efficient criteria

Supreme Court Rules on Land-Use Case

In what some have called a landmark case, the U.S. Supreme Court has braced individual property owners' rights over government regulation.
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