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on September 30,1999 in Feature
The Portland city government's official position is their new base zone design standards are a response to past construction standards that have negatively impacted the livability and safety of...
on September 30,1999 in Feature
As the topic of suburban sprawl and antigrowth legislation heats up with the upcoming federal elections, the Sierra Club recently released its second annual report on sprawl.
on September 30,1999 in Feature
An important provision of tax legislation recently passed by congress would expand funding for the Low-Income housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, spurring the creation of 28,000 additional units...
on August 31,1999 in Feature
In mid-June the U.S. Court of Charlotte, N.C., upheld an injunction against Michigan-based Wholesale Tools preventing them from selling tools suspected of being counterfeit American Tool products.
on June 30,1999 in Feature
Builders and developers have been winning arguments before the Supreme Court for several years now, each time building on the legal ground of their previous victory.
on June 30,1999 in Feature
Rick Bainbridge was named 1999 Chrysalis Remodeler of the Year at the Southern Building Show.
on June 30,1999 in Feature
This brief outlines the legal definition of a family business and points readers toward some online references.
on June 30,1999 in Feature
In what some have called a landmark case, the U.S. Supreme Court has braced individual property owners' rights over government regulation.
on May 31,1999 in Feature
Tax relief for historic renovation enables remodelers to stop city decay.
on April 30,1999 in Feature
Since the accessibility guidelines of the Fair Housing Act were issued in 1991, NAHB has made concerted efforts to educate members about their obligation to comply with the requirements.





