Real Estate Commission Practices to Transform Following $418M NAR Settlement, New Policies Kick in August 17
NAR's settlement leads to real estate commission changes, requiring buyers to agree on broker commission before viewing properties and altering MLS compensation listings, effective August 17.
Amid Declining Homeless Rates, Houston Confronts Spike in Deaths and Funding Concerns
A University of Houston report indicates a rise in homeless deaths in Houston, despite a drop in the homeless population, citing drug overdoses as a key factor. A local survey showed a slight increase in homelessness, contrasting the national trend.
Brooks Community on San Antonio's South Side Set to Add Inaugural Affordable and Senior Housing Projects
San Antonio's South Side to add affordable and senior housing at Brooks, with plans for Sageland Flats and Cedar Ridge Terrace catering to low-income residents, targeting completion by 2026.
Coon Rapids Planning Commission to Consider Wedgewood Apartments' Addition of a New Unit in Upcoming Public Hearing
Coon Rapids' Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to discuss a proposed addition of a single unit to the Wedgewood Apartments, currently comprising 58 units. The meeting is set for July 18, 2024.
Minneapolis City Council Divided on Police Contract Ahead of July Meetings, Red, White and Boom! Festivities Set for Downtown Riverfront
The Minneapolis City Council is divided over a police labor contract, with a 3-3 vote delaying it. Meanwhile, city events and infrastructure projects like the July 4th fireworks and sewer works at 43rd and Upton continue amid road closures.
Novato Unveils Puett Place, New Supportive Housing for Homeless Veterans Seeking to Alleviate Housing Crisis in Marin County
Novato unveils Puett Place, providing 24 supportive homes for veterans within a broader affordable housing project, funded by state grants and dedicated to reducing veteran homelessness.
St. Louis Park Announces Construction Break Over Independence Day Weekend; Phase 1 and 2 Projects Progressing
Construction work for the Pavement Management Update in St. Louis Park will pause over Independence Day weekend and resume on July 8, with ongoing phases of the project progressing.
Round Rock Aims for Major League Status with Sports Center Expansion, Maintains Operation Amid Enhancements
The Round Rock Sports Center is expanding to enhance its sports tourism capacity, including two extra courts and uninterrupted operations during construction, aiming for completion by early 2026.
San Mateo County Abandons Affordable Housing Site Near Pacific, Continues Search for Solutions
San Mateo County has abandoned plans to develop affordable housing on a coastal site after a detailed assessment deemed it unsuitable. The County remains committed to addressing the housing shortage with other projects.




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