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Post-revolution Egypt: Not much better and about to get worse for the poor
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Jun 10, 2013
The economic downtown that followed Egypt's uprising continues to make difficult circumstances even worse for the country's poor.
Many would-be first-time homebuyers fear taking the plunge
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Jun 4, 2013
Would-be homebuyers are nervous because of the housing crash and the instability of the job market.
Rising mortgage interest rates: A make or break moment for homebuyers?
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May 31, 2013
Recently, the housing market has been making headlines for making a historic recovery. New home sales, existing home sales and pending sales are all up. But so are mortgage interest rates as of this week. That's not so good, but should it make shoppers reconsider buying a home?
Home prices are rising fast. Should we be worried?
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May 28, 2013
Many economists say the housing uptick is solid and could give the recovery a needed boost. But some urge caution.
After being removed, does storm debris have value?
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May 27, 2013
Amid the destruction from hurricanes and tornados, some debris -- from trees to building materials and metal -- finds new life.
Luring developers to rebuild on polluted land
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May 16, 2013
Sometimes the government has to kick in to convince developers to reclaim "brownfield" sites. The EPA says it's developed a good partnership in Atlanta.
Construction is back in Southwest, but where are the workers?
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May 14, 2013
Housing seems to be in recovery mode in places like Phoenix, Arizona. But it may be tough for homebuilders to lure back construction workers.
Inside the National Craft Championship
Interview by
May 13, 2013
A competition for the construction industry.
How zoning affects the wealth gap
Interview by
May 7, 2013
Lisa Prevost's new book, 'Snob Zones: Fear, Prejudice, and Real Estate,' looks at towns that have used zoning laws to keep low- and middle-income families out, in favor of the rich moving in.
Caterpillar profits fall 45%, cuts forecast
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Apr 22, 2013
Caterpillar reported disappointing earnings this morning. The heavy-equipment maker announced its profits are down 45 percent and also cut its forecast for the rest of the year.









