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High Inflation and Recession Fears Aren’t Enough to Slow a Red-Hot Remodeling Industry

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Rather than selling and entering into the opposite end of the for-sale market as buyers, homeowners are opting to stay in place and update their homes, but experts predict that many will scale back the extent or the cost of their remodels in 2023 as higher interest rates make loans more expensive, Realtor.com reports. “We

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Remodeling Market to Strengthen Through Next Year

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Remodeling Market to Strengthen Through Next Year. growth in renovation and repair spending. Homeowners who opted out of professional work due to health concerns are returning, which will bring remodeling expenditures to $370 billion by early 2022. Remodeling. Remodeling. cbroderick. Fri, 04/16/2021 - 09:05.

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Homeowners Have Not Stopped Remodeling Despite Pandemic

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Homeowners Have Not Stopped Remodeling Despite Pandemic. The remodeling industry has remained surprisingly strong through the pandemic, with homeowners continually opting in to update their interiors, especially to withstand cleaning and for general comfort. cbroderick. Wed, 06/24/2020 - 09:39.

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Appetite For Growth: New Store Construction and Renovation Tips For Expanding Grocery Brands

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It’s been a busy year in the grocery business, with major brands announcing store expansion and renovation plans, new concepts entering the market, and big deals such as Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods spurring speculation about the future of the industry. Readying for Renovations. Chuck Taylor, Director of Operations.

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4 Commercial Construction Industry Trends and Predictions for 2019

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Here are our predictions of the four commercial construction industry trends we expect will shape our work in different sectors – and the construction landscape overall – in the year ahead: Senior Housing Communities Woo Workers with Facility Updates. We know there are more good things to come for our industry in 2019.

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These Tradeswomen Are Working to Diversify the Construction Industry

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These Tradeswomen Are Working to Diversify the Construction Industry. of the construction industry workforce and it has remained around that level for the past 18 years, according to NAHB. NAHB is sharing stories from tradeswomen to inspire others, such as Nora Spencer, CEO of Hope Renovations. cbroderick. Women make up 10.3%

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Kitchen and Bath Industry Remains Optimistic Despite Changing Growth Patterns

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Kitchen and Bath Industry Remains Optimistic Despite Changing Growth Patterns. Some homeowners are delaying renovations for cheaper prices in 2022, but kitchen and bath companies are still seeing strong consumer activity. Remodeling. Remodeling Projects. Fri, 12/10/2021 - 10:18. Right now, it is at 12.6%.”.