The U.S. has led the world in economic losses from climate-related disasters, which totaled $944.8 billion from 1998 to 2017.
Recent revisions to the 2020 Census revealed that the population in the Northeast grew much more in the past decade than previous estimates had indicated.
A largely successful vaccination drive and work-from-home fatigue have changed expectations on corporations' "return-to-office" timeframes and strategies.
Shopping centers continue to appeal to medical clinics seeking to increase market exposure and accessibility.
Rising construction costs do more than simply increase a construction budget for ground up developments.
Leisure hotels are leading the recovery in the hotel sector with high occupancies and average daily rates.