Bullyan buys out Easy Housing Bullyan Homes of Hermantown has acquired a longtime local competitor and neighbor, Easy Housing. While co-owner Bill Gravelle said the sale has closed, he would not ...
Change is a natural phenomenon in any neighborhood—families move in and out, businesses come and go, new immigrant groups bring different languages, cultures, and cuisines. When rents begin to grow ...
Every once in a while, an entrepreneur comes along and redefines an entire industry the way, say, Uber has redefined transportation. Then there is mixed-income, affordable and public housing, and ...
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could just flip a switch and cure at least some of the nation’s housing woes? Maybe reduce the rate of evictions, or perhaps increase the supply of housing options for ...
"At the peak of the boom in 2006, over a third of all U.S. home purchase lending was made to people who already owned at least one house. In the four states with the most pronounced housing cycles, ...
In the U. S. last year, some 250,000 people built new houses. Four million bought new automobiles. What this fact proves about U. S. mores is debatable. What it proves about the U. S. construction ...
Every once in a while something sticks in my heart or my craw. This one was heart. Last week, writing about a city-funded program to build houses in central oak Cliff, I quoted Raymond Crawford, who ...
If a city full of liberal technocrats can’t make affordable housing happen locally, what hope is there for the federal government to achieve that nationally? Well, Washington’s failures have not ...