A new generation of startups wants to disrupt the construction industry - layer by layer - by automating production with industrial 3D printers.
It is not unusual these days to find Pamela Kramer, 60, and her daughter Samantha Dalton, 23, on their farm hanging up drywall or installing f…
After a full year of working and schooling from home—and with many employers considering whether to continue remote work arrangements even after the pandemic is under control—living space is at a premium.
A photographer has captured a series of incredible images of frozen abandoned Russian apartments. Photographer Arseniy Kotov visited Vorkuta l…
Professor Edwin Driver arrived in Amherst in 1948 as one of the first Black teachers hired at a flagship state university in the country.
In this historically Black neighborhood called Trinity Gardens, natural disasters can quickly become financial ruin.
A $5.6 million redevelopment project providing housing for homeless veterans in unused historical buildings at the Doris Miller Department of …
Why do people choose to live where they do? Cost is a major factor. Using U.S. Census data, Rocket Homes released a list of the most affordabl…
The pandemic has disrupted many aspects of life, and some of the most significant shifts have occurred in housing. A combination of factors could lead to high activity in some parts of the rental market while creating uncertainty or vulnerability in others.
More federal aid is available for McLennan County residents struck by the winter storm that blanketed Texas in ice last week, as well as for r…
Texans who got behind on rent or utilities during the coronavirus pandemic can start applying Monday for a little help from the Texas Rent Rel…
As coronavirus cases in Wisconsin surged, Melvin Anthony found refuge in Clare Hall, a former home for retired Catholic nuns. It became vacant…
Hundreds of members of Myanmar's Parliament remained confined inside their government housing in the country's capital on Tuesday, a day after…
President Joe Biden's nominee for Secretary of Housing and Urban Development appeared before a Senate committee Wednesday.
In a busy family bathroom nothing gets a harder workout than a bathroom fan. You can replace the guts of the fan, without tearing out the whole thing, when it becomes noisy and does a poor job of removing hot, damp air. The Fantech Bath Fan Conversion Kit Model BFRK100 is designed for do-it-yourselfers and lets you use the existing exhaust fan grill and housing, so there’s no ceiling repair work required. And the unit is Energy Star rated, meaning it’s more efficient than your old fan.
Waco Independent School District enrollment dropped by 329 students in the fall and is expected to rebound, then continue slightly lower in th…
Building permits, most valued at exactly $128,520, have been pouring out of Waco City Hall in recent weeks, proof that South Terrace Apartment…
Anyone traveling along Hewitt Drive may marvel at what seemingly are weekly changes in the landscape created by a new restaurant here or a new…
Household size in the U.S. is inching up for the first-time in over a century due to lower housing inventory and skyrocketing rents.
For decades, metropolitan areas throughout the U.S. have invested in high-density housing—building more apartment buildings, condos, and other multi-unit complexes.
Since the first major outbreak in March 2020, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have continued to unfold. One emerging trend is a drop in rent prices in select major metropolitan areas.
Tens of millions of homes nationwide will soon come up for sale as baby boomers slowly release their homes. Should you jump on this opportunity?
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