As developers stake out new projects in 2022 and beyond, it’s crucial to ensure that they’re people-centered. That’s how to drive positive change and it’s a strategy already gaining momentum around the world.
Rush of Renters Creates New U.S. Markets
A recent RENTCafé study says the top 10 suburbs with heightened changes in renter share each saw increases by 55% or more.
Apartment Construction Booms Across United States
Per a report from RentCafé, developers are putting 334,000 new apartments on the market in 2021.
Propane Offers Versatile, Reliable Energy for Off-Site Construction
Off-site construction is becoming more popular to reduce construction costs, time and the use of natural resources. Powering critical systems with an affordable, reliable energy source can help maximize efficiency, cost savings and reduce the building’s carbon footprint.
Apartment Construction Booms as Remote Work Changes Loom
The COVID-19 pandemic affected numerous trends, including the availability of remote work. This, in turn, is changing how apartments are built and offices are run.
Multi-Generational Living Is Not Only Common—It Is Increasingly Popular
By the end of 2020, one in three 18- to 34-year-olds were living with their parents, illustrating the statistical rise in multi-generational living over the past half-century.
Texas Prepares to House Workforce of Tech Corp Giants Leaving California
Whether it’s employees following their companies or job hopefuls looking to relocate, the Texas housing landscape seems prepared to accommodate them all.
COVID-19 Results in Big Changes to the Rental Market
In 2020, apartment activity dropped, rents stagnated and Gen Z became the second-largest renter generation, according to a recent report.









