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What Luxury Homes will look like for Millennials

BRIKS Design-Build Group

What will luxury homes look like for Millennials? For the future generation of homeowners, sustainable luxury, innovation, and energetic design will be the new signal of affluence. That doesn’t mean that there won’t still be incredible class, timelessness, and luxury involved in the design process.

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The impacts of affordability, remote work, and personal safety on urban life

BD+C

For Gensler’s Spring 2022 City Pulse Survey , we surveyed 12,500 residents of 25 urban centers around the world to understand how they feel about their cities today and what improvements could build a better future. Their responses provide key insights into what cities must do to attract and retain residents in these uncertain times.

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The next phase of sustainability in luxury hotels

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The next phase of sustainability in luxury hotels 0 qpurcell Fri, 09/15/2023 - 11:42 Hotel Facilities The luxury hotel market has seen an increase in green-minded guests looking for opportunities to support businesses that are conscientious of the environment. And consumers are happy to spend more money on those brands.

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Linda Purdy on TRI Pointe's Goals and Challenges in the Colorado Market

Pro Builder

TRI Pointe's Linda Purdy shares her perspective on acquiring land, building homes at attainable prices, and other challenges for growing the home builder's Colorado division. TRI Pointe Homes, Colorado. So we’re very intentional about what we build, where we build it, and how we price it. Mike Beirne, Senior Editor.

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Strategies for Prioritizing Amenities in Built-to-Rent Communities

Pro Builder

Like homebuyers, renters present different but still discerning needs, whether they’re young professionals, family-forming Millennials, or empty nesters. But for built-to-rent communities , some developers are refining their offerings and getting creative based on what makes their prospective tenants tick. Ron Gonski.

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Are You Ready for Build to Rent?

Pro Builder

13, ResiBuilt Homes , a 2018 startup that exclusively develops and builds dedicated rental communities (DRCs) of market-rate single-family homes, sold six projects in progress in Atlanta—a total of 537 homes at build-out—to Haven Realty Capital of El Segundo, Calif., Are You Ready for Build to Rent? cbroderick.

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When office-to-residential conversion works

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These buildings cease to be worth as much as they traditionally have been once a collapse like this occurs,” Associate Principal Christian Calleri says. And while the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the flight away from offices as more hybrid and work-from-home models took hold, the pattern was already in place.