What California’s Homeless-Funding Scandal Means for Developers

California’s housing crisis has been a long and painful story. Billions have been spent, thousands of projects announced, and yet homelessness continues to rise. Recently, a federal investigation into fraud within homeless-housing funds brought a new and uncomfortable truth to light — not every project that promises change is built on trust. The Department of […]
California’s Environmental Laws Are Changing — What That Means for Developers and Builders

A Push to Rethink How California Builds California’s business community is tired of waiting. After years of delays caused by lengthy environmental reviews, some of the state’s most influential business leaders have decided enough is enough. This week, the California Chamber of Commerce announced a new ballot initiative that could rewrite how projects are reviewed […]