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Homebuilder Confidence Reaches 12-Month High
By Kelsi Maree Borland LOS ANGELES—Single-family developers are becoming more optimistic about the home market as a result of loosened regulations from the new administration, GlobeSt.com reports in this EXCLUSIVE
Commission Turns Down 180 Homes
By Marianne Napoles A proposal to rezone 30 acres of rural land to build 180 residential units in northern Chino created the inevitable clash between a housing developer and a
Planning Begins for 16-Acre Dog Beach Site
The Robert Green Company and Zephyr jointly acquired a 16-acre oceanfront parcel in Del Mar, CA. The Encinitas, CA firms envision development of a luxury resort, branded resort villas, restaurants
Landmark Obtains Financing For Second RC Hobbs Community
Landmark Capital Advisors, Newport Beach, on Tuesday announced a successful $9.5 million AD&C loan and JV Equity transaction in Riverside, Ca. on behalf of home builder RC Hobbs Company, the
Jobs, Good Jobs, and Home Buying
By John McManus Tech pioneer Kodak, headquartered in the upstate New York city of Rochester, employed 145,000 workers in 1988, to manufacture, distribute, and market its film and cameras. Today,
CAA Opens Homes in Winchester
CalAtlantic Homes on Saturday announced the Grand Opening of Sunrise at Morningstar Ranch in Winchester, CA., offering family homes in the popular Morningstar Ranch community and the Temecula Valley Unified
Intracorp Cos. Adds SoCal President
Los Angeles—Intracorp Cos. has appointed Brad Perozzi as president in South California. In his new role, Perozzi will drive business strategy and have executive leadership for the entire organization, including
What Will Really Solve California’s Housing Crisis? MARCH 6, 2017 | BY CARRIE ROSSENFELD
By Carrie Rossenfeld IRVINE, CA—We need to stop addressing this issue through competing interests fighting each other, and the state needs to find a way to bring those interests together
Builders Say Union-Backed Wage Bill Could Raise Housing Costs
By Philip Molnar The latest fight between the homebuilding industry and unions is brewing in Sacramento over a bill that could require higher wages to workers on many residential projects.
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