From office and retail fit-outs to churches to homes, Pine Street Carpenters goes above and beyond its clients' needs. An interview with Michael Dolan, marketing and communications manager of the $7 million (and growing) company.
Remodeler John Tabor sets up a booth at his first home show and returns to work with 30 leads.
The U.S. Remodeling Sentiment Report reveals a 13% increase in the number of homeowners who say they will remodel in the next 12 months.
Remodeling spending is projected to bottom out, and begin a slow ascent, this year, according to Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies.
Homeowner spending on major remodeling projects is starting to turn a corner and should begin showing year-over-year increases in 2010, Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies says.
The second-quarter Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA) points to a slowdown in the slowdown. Phones are ringing — but for smaller jobs.
Fourth-quarter 2008 Remodeling Market Index reveals widespread near-term pessimism among remodelers.
The Remodeling Market Index (RMI) dropped sharply in the third quarter of 2008, reflecting widespread pessimism -- and scattered pockets of optimism -- among the 500 remodelers surveyed in the Naitonal Association of Home Builders' quarterly report
Web columnist Rick Provost responds to comments about his blog that cited an industry expert's view that the remodeling industry as we know it is dead.