Yearly Archives: 2015
Permits and Builder Confidence Increasing
The number of residential permits continues to increase along with builder sentiment, according to the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City’s (HBA) monthly Residential Building Permit Statistics report. The National Association of Home Builders reported that builder confidence has risen to the highest level since October 2005. Local builders are increasingly active as 425 permits for new single family residences were issued during August, an increase of 27 from the prior month and 73 more permits than in August of 2014.
Select Homes – Team Real Estate Opens offices in Overland Park
Select Homes has announced the opening of two offices in the metro Kansas City area September 21nd, 2015. The main Kansas City office is located at 8500 W. 95th, in Overland Park. Select Homes is the #1 Team in the State of Kansas and #9 in the U.S. ranked by units sold per year.
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Senator Blunt Continues Work to Protect Missourians from EPA’s Unprecedented Water Grab
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (Mo.) this week co-sponsored a joint resolution with 46 Senate colleagues disapproving the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency that expands the scope of federal authority over land and waterways in the United States, commonly referred to as the Waters of the United States rule.
Anne Lindberg to Speak on Unique Installation in New Rockhurst Academic Building
At 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 16, renowned artist Anne Lindberg will return to Kansas City to introduce and discuss the significance of the custom artwork she created to serve as the symbolic centerpiece of Rockhurst University’s new academic building, Pedro Arrupe, S.J., Hall
Cornerstone Mortgage, Inc. is Featured as One of The Fastest Growing Companies in America...
Cornerstone Mortgage, Inc., a privately-held St. Louis based mortgage-banking firm is excited to announce they have been recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in America, according to the 2015 INC. 500/5000 list.
Residential Construction Activity Holding Steady
In cities across the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan Area, housing production during 2015 continues to experience slow but steady growth, according to the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City’s (HBA) monthly Residential Building Permit Statistics report. July activity totaled 398 single family permits—a slight decrease from June’s total but 23 more than in July 2014. Year to date total single family permits of 2546 are the highest since 2007 but just slightly higher than 2014’s year to date report of 2428.
NLRB Ruling Potentially Harmful to Home Builders
The National Labor Relations Board recently issued a ruling that changes the long-held definition of joint employers. The decision expands the current standard, which requires an employer to actually exercise the authority to control, to a broader definition that also includes indirect and potential control over working conditions. This could include practices of hiring, firing, discipline, supervision and direction
HBA for Patent Reform
Earlier this summer KCHBA joined the national coalition “United for Patent Reform” in support of federal patent trolling legislation. Patent trolls, which bring frivolous lawsuits against businesses while not actually manufacturing anything themselves, cost the economy billions both indirectly and directly each year. They send threatening letters asserting patent infringement claims with the goal of collecting large settlements. Patent trolls are hurting home builders and other Main Street businesses across the region. For example, they have sued home builders for using fans to dry out a house frame or scanning documents to their computers.
Pulaski Bank Home Lending Recognized By LendingTree As Top Ten Customer-Rated Lender For Q2...
Pulaski Bank Home Lending is pleased to announce that it has been ranked as a Top Ten Lender in the LendingTree® Network Lenders List for second quarter 2015. The „Top Ten? list is based on a weighted average of consumer ratings and reviews. Lenders were rated on mortgage rates, fees, closing costs, responsiveness, customer service and overall experience
HUD AWARDS MORE THAN $26 MILLION TO ST. LOUIS COUNTY TO BOOST ECONOMIC GROWTH...
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Julián Castro announced Wednesday the allocation of more than $26 million from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for St. Louis County, Missouri. St. Louis County received $24 million under the Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program to establish a loan pool for community development projects, while an additional $2.4 million in Declared Disaster Recovery Funds was awarded to the North County area of St. Louis County to help communities impacted by tornadoes and severe storms in 2013.
EPA Reaches Settlement with Coastal Energy of Willow Springs, Mo., for Clean Water Act,...
EPA Region 7 and Coastal Energy Corporation, Willow Springs, Mo., recently reached a proposed settlement valued at more than $200,000 to resolve violations of the Clean Water Act and the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA). The settlement requires Coastal to pay $25,000 in cash penalties and complete more than $175,000 in supplemental environmental projects
Congressman Cleaver Leads Workforce Housing Meeting With USDA Rural Housing Administrator Hernandez and Local...
Yesterday Congressman Cleaver led a working meeting with local county economic development professionals, as well as the Administrator of USDA’s Rural Housing Service, Tony Hernandez, and representatives from the Federal Home Loan Bank and the Housing Assistance Council. The working meeting focused on rural workforce housing priorities and the housing needs of the Fifth District's rural communities. This effort included a roundtable discussion aimed at clarifying the workforce housing program options for local communities
Jackson County Hosts 16th Annual International Conference
Eitas the Developmental Disability Services of Jackson County welcomes the 16th Annual Gentle Teaching International 2015 Conference attendees and speakers September 9-11, at the Westin Crown Center Hotel. The conference offers ongoing dialogue in a global community, building on the momentum of previous years while seeking new ways to cultivate a spirit of gentleness in the lives of marginalized individuals
June 2015 Residential Permit Statistics
Local builders took out permits for 433 single family homes during June, the highest June number since 2007, according to the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City’s (HBA) monthly Residential Building Permit Statistics report. With 433 single family permits issued during June, the year-to-date total for 2015 is 2,148. Multi-family construction continues to grow as June recorded 120 units making a year-to-date total of 1,528.
Hawthorne Plaza Announces Grand Reopening Ribbon Cutting Ceremony & Celebration
CBRE, Inc., the property management and leasing company for Hawthorne Plaza, announces the grand reopening of the neighborhood shopping destination located on the southwest corner of 119th Street and Roe Avenue in Johnson County, after a multimillion dollar renovation.