Development

Land Scarcity Holds Florida Homebuilders in Check

Demand is strong, but the lack of available land is keeping Florida homebuilders on the sidelines. More

North of New York, the Water is Hot, Hot, Hot

Near the beach in the upscale bedroom communities of Connecticut, home construction is red hot — and teardowns are at the center of the action. More

South Florida Towns Grapple with Unlicensed Short-Term Rental Issue

With town resources tight, neighbors are banding together in opposition to short-term rentals in beachfront areas. But some residents say, “Live and let live.” More

Lights Out, Nobody Home: in Atlantic City, it's Hard to Get Started

Florida developer Glenn Straub is betting he can make a go of Atlantic City’s failed Revel Casino Hotel. But first, he’ll have to get the power turned on. More

Portland, Maine, Ponders Old Port Redevelopment Proposal

Planners in Maine’s largest city are considering a rezoning request from developers that would pave the way for a major mixed-use project near the city’s busy commercial waterfront. But some neighbors are resisting the plan. More

From Boston to Los Angeles, Teardowns Spark Controversy

You can make big money tearing down small houses. But it might not make everyone happy. More

Despite Risks, Americans Continue to Crowd the Shoreline

Why do we keep building next to the ocean? A Reuters news team takes a close look at the politics and economics of coastal development. More

Atlantic City Home that Stymied Donald Trump's Casino Plan Finally Sells at Auction

Donald Trump couldn't talk her into selling. But Vera Coking's Atlantic City house has finally sold — at auction. More

Homeowner Associations Bother Some South Carolina Owners

South Carolina’s thousands of homeowner associations should be reined in, some homeowners and legislators are saying. More

That Ain’t My Gator, Neighbor

Alligators climbing up the back stoop. Who you gonna call? More

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