Remove Environment Remove Inventory Remove Miami Remove Permits
article thumbnail

Andrés Duany on New Urbanism’s Legacy and a Solution for Affordable Housing

Pro Builder

As a leading advocate for smart growth, Miami-based architect and urban planner Andrés Duany's vision for housing development and affordability is both bold and practical. People hire DPZ because we can get permits to build the best private realm inside homes and the best public realm. Sun, 07/26/2020 - 06:00. Andrés Duany.

Housing 105
article thumbnail

Feature Story: 2016 Economic Development Awards

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

With such a large inventory of bridges and a sizeable backlog of repair needs, we looked to innovative solutions to address the problem,” said PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. But so far some of the windiest environs we know of—the coastal U.S. The big ports of Virginia, Baltimore and Miami already are at that depth.

Indiana 40
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Top 25 Finalists for Ivory Innovations' Housing Affordability Prize

Pro Builder

This year’s finalists in the Policy & Regulatory Reform category include organizations focused on addressing historically lengthy processes, such as accelerating permitting and connecting LMI individuals to housing opportunities. zoning codes through a first-of-its-kind user-friendly online resource.

article thumbnail

7 key predictions for the 2024 multifamily rental housing market

BD+C

At the metro level, Austin saw the nation’s sharpest rent decline over the past 12 months (-6%), likely owing largely to new supply – the area has permitted the most new housing units per capita among large metros in recent years. That said, the supply surge won’t be indefinite. 2 – Expect low single-digit rent growth in 2024.

Housing 59
article thumbnail

7 key predictions for the 2024 multifamily rental housing market

BD+C

At the metro level, Austin saw the nation’s sharpest rent decline over the past 12 months (-6%), likely owing largely to new supply – the area has permitted the most new housing units per capita among large metros in recent years. That said, the supply surge won’t be indefinite. 2 – Expect low single-digit rent growth in 2024.

Housing 52