Sales managers now can have weekly training videos delivered to them from the Internet.
Demand is growing for small-lot, detached homes. But how do you deal with the cars while protecting safety and privacy at 7 to 10 units per acre?
A local builder uses piers to keep his 15 custom homes at Gifford Park high and dry as well as rock solid.
Beginning with zero-lot-line homes built in California in the 1980s, there's a whole generation of high-density detached housing that lives well on the inside, but the street scenes and neighborhoods are disasters.
Boise had no urban growth boundry restrictions, but David Hale was drawn to an underutilized residential zone that encouraged infill and higher-density development.
While many of these high-density concepts work best where the target is empty-nesters or young couples without children, the secluded lane is great for families.
A builder wins unanimous city council approval by meeting the city's demand for environmentally sensitive development.
The landscaped courts provide a pleasant walkway to the front doors of the homes.
In nearly every office in every industry across the land, the planning process for 2005 rages on.
This is a refinement of the wide-and-shallow concept that came out of California in the early 1990s.