by admin | Feb 16, 2026 | Zoning Review & Compliance
When planning a new building or development, two terms often cause confusion: building codes and zoning codes. They sound similar. However, they serve very different purposes. One focuses on how a structure is built. The other focuses on where and what you are allowed...
by admin | Feb 12, 2026 | Zoning Review & Compliance
Austin’s skyline didn’t rise by accident. Its rents didn’t cool down because of luck. And cranes didn’t sprout across the metro area because developers suddenly felt generous. Austin built. A lot. Over the last decade, the city has delivered thousands of new...
by admin | Jan 27, 2026 | Zoning Review & Compliance
Understanding Floor Area Ratio (FAR) is essential for developers, investors, and property owners. FAR determines how much building space you can construct on a given lot. It impacts density, design, and project feasibility. In this article, we will break down FAR,...
by admin | Jan 27, 2026 | Zoning Review & Compliance
California land use rules are shifting fast. Two laws that often come up in planning conversations are SB 79 and AB 2097. Both focus on development near transit. Both limit local control. Still, they do very different things. This article explains those differences in...
by admin | Jan 21, 2026 | Zoning Review & Compliance
Every real estate deal starts with optimism. You see land. You see opportunity. And you imagine what it could become. A small house on a large parcel. Acres of open space. Close enough to a desirable area to spark ideas. Maybe housing. Maybe hospitality or something...
by admin | Jan 21, 2026 | Zoning Review & Compliance
Every time housing costs rise, the same argument comes back. People blame developers. They blame investors and they blame growth. It’s easy to point at cranes and concrete and assume they’re the cause of everything that feels broken. But that story skips over the real...