Conventional suburbs are overbuilt and out of favor. In cities and suburbs alike, walkable neighborhoods linked by train are the future. Here’s how a new network of privately funded rail lines can make that future come to pass more quickly and cheaply—and help reinvigorate housing and the economy.
A seemingly wonky debate about the “abundance agenda” is really about power.
Miami’s lawsuit against Bank of America and Wells Fargo now returns to a federal appeals court in Atlanta.
Nevada now employs 60 percent fewer construction workers than it did during the housing boom. Some found new careers. Others left the country.