Building towards 2050: Ensuring affordable housing in an urbanized America by Jason Bordainick for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire Urbanization is rapidly transforming cities worldwide. By 2050, it is projected that 90% of the U.S. population will reside in urban areas, signifying a monumental shift towards city living. This unprecedented urban growth poses substantial implications for housing, particularly in accommodating an expanding and increasingly diverse population within urban…

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Weathering change in the housing market: How originators can handle the mortgage industry forecast by Tom Hutchens for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire In the months ahead, with the presidential election approaching and the Federal Reserve eyeing interest rate cuts, originators will scrutinize how shifting fiscal policy could influence the mortgage industry and the economy at large. A new administration could have ramifications for markets and the overall economy, with potential policy…

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Legal Briefs: News from Around NH by NH Business Review for NH Business Review Staff

Upper Valley waste management company pleads guilty to falsifying reports An Orange-based waste management company has pleaded guilty to falsifying annual facility reports and will pay a total of $100,000 in fines, state officials announced. Hammond Grinding and Recycling, which specializes in construction and demolition debris, was charged earlier this year…

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DC Bureau DOJ looks to revive classified documents case against Trump, plus new indictment in Trump’s Jan. 6 case by NH Business Review for Ashley Murray/NH Bulletin

Special Counsel Jack Smith is looking to reopen a case against former President Donald Trump, filing arguments on Monday, Aug. 26, with a federal appeals court of Judge Aileen Cannon’s decision to dismiss it. Cannon, a Trump appointee, was nominated in 2020 and confirmed by the Senate. (Photo by Drew…

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