Paths for Putting Diversity into Action, Part 2
A session at NAIOP’s Chapter Leadership and Legislative Retreat, “Advancing Diversity from Intention to Impact,” showed how programs initiated at
A session at NAIOP’s Chapter Leadership and Legislative Retreat, “Advancing Diversity from Intention to Impact,” showed how programs initiated at
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“Washington, D.C., is a place that thinks it can operate in a vacuum,” said U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) to
These days, anyone who wants to understand U.S. politics needs a crystal ball. Political analyst Larry Sabato, Ph.D., brought one
The first half of 2019 unfolded positively for the construction industry. Construction volumes grew moderately, with 5% spending growth in
Even as an impeachment trial moves forward in the U.S. Senate, official Washington remains at work. Policymakers are issuing decisions
Real estate developers, academics and city planners have long fought to have minimum parking requirements reduced or eliminated. Today, they
Election year 2020 is beginning in uncertainty. The House of Representatives has impeached President Donald Trump, and the 100 members