Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new townhome development is in the works to go in behind single-family homes on Antoinette Drive. When the rezoning was approved ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The volume of land in the study is identified broadly — for example, it even includes underused portions of large parking lots.
Infill development, defined by the California Office of Planning and Research as “building within unused and underutilized lands within existing development patterns, typically but not exclusively in ...
San Angelo's Infill Development Incentive Program offers grants to builders to revitalize neighborhoods, boosting property ...
In an important opinion filed October 21, and later ordered published on November 18, 2024 (at the request of the California State Association of Counties and the Rural County Representatives of ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Infill -- it’s the idea of developing more in a city like Missoula, from vacant lots to areas that have already been developed and could be even more. Infill was the topic of ...
The Sixth District Court of Appeal held that the undefined terms “in-fill development” and “substantially surrounded by urban uses” in the CEQA exemption for in-fill development were not limited by ...
This is the third in an ongoing series on housing development in Nassau County. A prominent housing expert says that he doesn’t believe large-scale projects to address the need for more housing are in ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado — The Pikes Peak Region is growing. El Paso County's Population is expected to grow to nearly 1 million people (971,444 projected) by 2040. In our in-depth series on ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- A rezoning request before the City Council on Tuesday resulted in discussion about infill development.
Metro Detroit homebuilders are turning to smaller plots of land for new subdivisions as a method of meeting market demand. With relatively strong demand for housing considering high prices and ...
Angie Boyter has seen the same culprits time and time again. New, larger homes ? sandwiched on the lots of the smaller, existing houses ? that she says are destroying her neighborhood. “When you move ...