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Arizona’s New Water Framework Revives Housing Prospects

Policy

Arizona’s New Water Framework Revives Housing Prospects

After a yearlong construction freeze, Arizona finally has a path forward. A new water framework could unlock 60,000 homes — and redefine how growth happens in the desert.

Oklahoma City’s Boom Triggers Suburban Housing Demand Surge

Policy

Oklahoma City’s Boom Triggers Suburban Housing Demand Surge

A diversifying economy and billions in new investment are reshaping Oklahoma City. But rapid growth has created a housing shortfall that’s now spreading to the suburbs.

Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Capital

Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Tony Avila breaks down the competitive edge capital brings—and how private builders can win big in 2026’s reshaped landscape.

Together with

Builder Advisor Group

U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Marketing & Sales

U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Apartment rents slipped for the first time since the Great Recession, signaling a cooling market driven by oversupply. Developers are pulling back—but economists warn the pause won’t last. Richard Lawson explores how and why.

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Leadership

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Residential development leaders are being forced to lead across timelines. Resilience means solving today’s air pockets with tomorrow’s customers in mind.

Together with

Cecilian Partners

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Arizona’s New Water Framework Revives Housing Prospects

Policy

Arizona’s New Water Framework Revives Housing Prospects

After a yearlong construction freeze, Arizona finally has a path forward. A new water framework could unlock 60,000 homes — and redefine how growth happens in the desert.

Oklahoma City’s Boom Triggers Suburban Housing Demand Surge

Policy

Oklahoma City’s Boom Triggers Suburban Housing Demand Surge

A diversifying economy and billions in new investment are reshaping Oklahoma City. But rapid growth has created a housing shortfall that’s now spreading to the suburbs.

Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Capital

Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Tony Avila breaks down the competitive edge capital brings—and how private builders can win big in 2026’s reshaped landscape.

Together with

Builder Advisor Group

U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Marketing & Sales

U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Apartment rents slipped for the first time since the Great Recession, signaling a cooling market driven by oversupply. Developers are pulling back—but economists warn the pause won’t last. Richard Lawson explores how and why.

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Leadership

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Residential development leaders are being forced to lead across timelines. Resilience means solving today’s air pockets with tomorrow’s customers in mind.

Together with

Cecilian Partners

residential development news

Arizona’s New Water Framework Revives Housing Prospects

Policy 10.27.25

Arizona’s New Water Framework Revives Housing Prospects

After a yearlong construction freeze, Arizona finally has a path forward. A new water framework could unlock 60,000 homes — and redefine how growth happens in the desert.

Oklahoma City’s Boom Triggers Suburban Housing Demand Surge

Policy 10.22.25

Oklahoma City’s Boom Triggers Suburban Housing Demand Surge

A diversifying economy and billions in new investment are reshaping Oklahoma City. But rapid growth has created a housing shortfall that’s now spreading to the suburbs.

Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Capital 10.16.25

Capital Optionality Is 2026's Winning Homebuilder Strategy

Tony Avila breaks down the competitive edge capital brings—and how private builders can win big in 2026’s reshaped landscape.

U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Marketing & Sales 10.16.25

U.S. Apartment Rents Post First Third-Quarter Drop Since 2009

Apartment rents slipped for the first time since the Great Recession, signaling a cooling market driven by oversupply. Developers are pulling back—but economists warn the pause won’t last. Richard Lawson explores how and why.

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Leadership 10.07.25

Homebuilding’s Hardest Test: Change As Core Competency

Residential development leaders are being forced to lead across timelines. Resilience means solving today’s air pockets with tomorrow’s customers in mind.