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WASHINGTON - U.S. builders began work on more homes last month, evidence that the battered housing market is slowly healing.
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Gains were registered across all three components of the Housing Market Index this month.
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ATLANTA - Home Depot says its fiscal first-quarter profit climbed 27.5 percent as warmer weather brought consumers out for spring gardening and lawn products.
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Home builders and lenders gather to discuss when a recovery may materialize and the challenges that could bring.
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Tougher blower-door testing could be particularly problematic, says a state HBA chief.
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Green Globes and the Living Building Challenge join LEED in passing the GSA’s review for use in federal projects, an increase from just LEED in 2007.
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May 5--Politicians love to say Americans don't make things anymore.
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May 3--A Tualatin lumber company that filed for bankruptcy protection last month plans to lay off 65 workers, including its chief financial officer and at least one vice president.
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May 1--Robust demand for rentals and strengthening sales of new houses helped lift construction activity in the Twin Cities metro during April, putting builders on track to have one of their best years since 1997.
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Green construction is moving from a niche to the mainstream.
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On a national scale, remodeling and replacement activity remained steady in Q1 2012, according to the latest Residential Remodeling Index (RRI) by Hanley Wood.
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Creativity was alive and well at the 2012 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show.
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Today's homeowners are demanding increased value in their kitchen and bath remodels. We show you how to deliver.
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Local improvements, however, will depend on how quickly foreclosures dissolve.
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The National Kitchen & Bath Association reveals the prevailing trends seen in the 2012 NKBA Design Competition.
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This week’s Kitchen and Bath Industry Show offers a glimpse of manufacturers’ newest and most improved products outfitted to meet consumers’ increasing demands.
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April 21--RIVIERA BEACH -- Every day the sun's rays hit countless windows, and that energy is wasted.