What We're Reading: Page 368
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 13, 2015
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CNN Money
Confidence in U.S. Housing Market On The Rise, Especially Among Renters
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Business Insider
The tallest buildings throughout history
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The Washington Post
Study: No inexpensive housing is left on open market in D.C.
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Building Design + Construction
Multifamily construction has been a boon to L.A.’s economy
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Washington City Paper
Use It or Lose It: A Legislative Tool to Save Affordable Housing Hasn’t Been Funded
Mar 12, 2015
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The Atlantic
How Do Americans Feel About Where They Live?
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ArchDaily
Foster Chosen to Design Qatar 2022 Centerpiece Stadium
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Builder Magazine
Laminate Flooring Group Responds to Formaldehyde Concerns
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GlobeSt.com
NJ Supreme Court Unanimously Sends Affordable Housing Back to Courts
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Wired
A Building Designed to Solve Haiti's Cholera Problem
Mar 11, 2015
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Building Design + Construction
Real estate interests push Congress for Census funding
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MarketWatch
Lumber Liquidators facing uphill battle to restore investor confidence
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LA Times
Airbnb and other short-term rentals worsen housing shortage, critics say
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GlobeSt.com
US Housing Market Still Shows Weakness
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WABE 90.1 FM
Atlanta Could Start Chipping Away At $1B Infrastructure Backlog
Mar 10, 2015
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Reuters
Construction workers stage rare protest in Dubai over pay
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The Washington Post
A legacy of the housing bubble that won’t go away: home bidding wars
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Eye On Housing
NAHB Releases New Home Building Employment Estimates by State and Congressional District
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Reuters
Holcim faces pressure to get better terms for Lafarge deal
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WIRED
How to Build a Smart Home With Your Own Dumb Stuff
Mar 09, 2015
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NY Times
Construction Defects Follow a Brooklyn Building Boom
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Construction Global
Dubai unveils plans to 3d print the Museum of the Future
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Building Design + Construction
State of the state: How state governments are funding construction projects
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Builder Magazine
Lumber Liquidators Case Could Have Ripple Effects Throughout the Industry
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Co.Design
L.A.'s Longest Building Fits An Entire Neighborhood Under One Roof