Sprinkler Showdown: Milwaukee Reignites Fight After Highland Court Inferno
One year after the Highland Court blaze that killed five, Milwaukee leaders are reigniting a push to require sprinklers in older buildings. City disclosure rules and a proposed state grant program have put safety and cost squarely at odds.
Jacksonville Builder Mounts $704 Million Power Play for Beazer Homes
Dream Finders is reported to have offered $25.75 a share — a roughly $704 million all‑cash bid for Beazer that could be announced this week. The move would reshape the mid‑tier homebuilder landscape.
Mitchell Park Place Throws Open Doors On 50 New Affordable Homes In Palo Alto
Mitchell Park Place opened in early May in Palo Alto with 50 affordable apartments, 25 reserved for residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities and on‑site services by AbilityPath.
Senior Housing Showdown Looms Over Wailuku Mission Grounds
A draft state environmental assessment proposes 84 affordable rental homes for seniors on Wailuku’s Mission Grounds, with public comments open through June 8, 2026. The plan would rehabilitate historic houses while adding three new buildings.












