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At Car Lots, the Best Deal May Be the Real Estate

The rising cost of land in city centers, an increased interest in walkable neighborhoods and growth in online car shopping have made urban dealerships tempting...

At Car Lots, the Best Deal May Be the Real Estate

The rising cost of land in city centers, an increased interest in walkable neighborhoods and growth in online car shopping have made urban dealerships tempting...

Robots Aren’t Done Reshaping Warehouses

The pace of automation has accelerated in the pandemic, as big players invest billions in their efforts to streamline how goods are sorted and shipped.

Black Developers Elevate Community Needs in Major Projects

In multibillion-dollar projects around the nation, Black builders are investing in neighborhoods through commitments to inclusion, affordable housing and diversity hiring.

The Next Level in Sustainability: Nature Restoration

Developers are no longer aiming to simply preserve nature, but are actively restoring it as a selling point for their projects.

The Sustainable Industrial Revolution Is Just Getting Started

Heavy industries like shipping, steel and plastics have long opted out of climate action. That is starting to change.

How Data Is Reshaping Real Estate

Tech start-ups are offering new tools to help retailers and entertainment venues be more efficient by counting crowds, tracking foot traffic and following local shopping...

As Risks of Climate Change Rise, Investors Seek Greener Buildings

New technology and stricter standards allow them to better track a development’s carbon footprint.

San Antonio’s Challenge: Balancing Growth With Heritage

A number of large-scale projects will expand the city’s downtown, but community advocates are worried about preserving the area’s Mexican American culture.

One Solution to a Shortage of Skilled Workers? Diversify the Construction Industry

Biden’s infrastructure plan would create a hiring challenge, but also an opportunity to recruit from communities that the industry has long ignored.