AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoConstruction Workforce Pipeline: Pitt Community College launched a free Construction Careers Summer Bootcamp for teens as retirements loom and local affordable-home efforts ramp up in Greenville. Luxury Housing Snapshot: Realtor.com’s June Luxury Housing Report points to cooling national luxury prices, while vacation-heavy markets like Nantucket stay resilient due to scarcity. U.S. Housing Starts: Housing starts jumped 19% in June, led by a big multifamily rebound, but single-family starts slipped and affordability remains unresolved. Project Milestones & Risk: Nigeria’s DESOPADEC flagged off an ultra-modern civic centre in Agwetiti, while a Mira Road East crane collapse killed a 21-year-old and injured two at a car-park construction site. Global Market Data: Abu Dhabi Real Estate Center reported 117bn dirhams in transactions in H1 2026, up sharply year-on-year, with foreign direct investment surging. Policy Pressure in California: California sued five cities, including Turlock and Calexico, over missed housing-plan deadlines, seeking court orders and penalties. Affordable Housing Tensions: Lisbon’s Winter Street affordable project is on hold after a developer pulled it from planning, and residents fear uncertainty and delays. Housing Supply Debate in Kenya: A Kenyan housing advocate argues rising prices mask a multi-million-unit deficit and slow delivery. Major Infrastructure Progress: Japan’s maglev line cleared a key hurdle as JR Central signed an agreement to start the Shizuoka section.
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