Rockford, Illinois Vaults to Top U.S. Housing Market with Affordability and Job Growth, Outpaces Chicago's Cost of Living
Rockford, Illinois, is ranked as the top housing market in the US by the Wall Street Journal/Realtor.com, noted for its affordable housing, job market, and low natural disaster risk.
San Antonio's Pearl Complex Set for Expansion, Doubling Size by 2026 with New Apartments and Hotel
The Pearl complex in San Antonio plans to double its size by 2026, including new apartments, a hotel, and expanded dining and office spaces, while seeking private investments and potential tax breaks.
Multnomah County Bolsters Safety With New Lighting to Combat Fentanyl Crisis in Downtown Portland
Multnomah County installs new lighting at Central Library to deter drug use and dealing, amidst a rise in fentanyl activities in downtown Portland. The library also boosts safety with additional measures.
Malibu Strikes Deal to Update Housing Plan, Adding 79 Units for Lower-Income Residents by 2024
Malibu reaches a settlement to update its housing plan by September, aiming to add 79 new units for lower-income brackets, under pressure from California state officials to comply with housing law.
Oracle to Anchor Nashville's Tech and Healthcare Boom with New Global HQ on Downtown Riverfront
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison announces the relocation of the company's global headquarters to Nashville to focus on healthcare software, promising local integration and substantial investment.
Portland's Bureau of Development Services Launches Streamlined Permit Process for New Residences
Portland's Bureau of Development Services is introducing a new, streamlined application process for permits related to new family residences and accessory units to improve efficiency and user experience.
Houston Housing Authority Reduces Voucher Payments to Reflect HUD Fair Market Rent
The Houston Housing Authority is reducing its housing voucher payments to align with HUD's fair market rent rates, aiming to extend its budget and aid more families amid concerns from landlords and recipients.
Atlanta's Norfolk Southern Defends Strategy Amid Investor Challenges as Crucial Board Vote Looms
Norfolk Southern's Q1 earnings before a significant board vote showed a decline from last year's profits, amid debates over its executive leadership and business strategy, with investor group Ancora pushing for a leaner approach to operations.












