AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHousing Supply Pressure (UK): London’s private-sector build-out is stalling, with only 6,325 homes starting in the first three months of 2026 and about 22,000 homes sitting unsold or under construction, as new-build premiums and service charges deter buyers. Affordable Housing Launch (Philippines): Iloilo City broke ground on two low-cost projects—two seven-storey rental buildings (P640m) and a 4PH condominium complex—aimed at working families. Tenant Safety Rules (US): Pine Bluff City Council is set to consider stricter rental housing standards, including hot/cold water, electrical, HVAC, roofs, and sewer/plumbing requirements, plus enforcement fines. Supportive Housing Expansion (US): Reno Housing Authority broke ground on “Hope Landing,” a 15-unit permanent supportive development for chronically homeless residents with onsite services. Construction Disruption & Risk (US/India): Quezon City will close Cambridge Street for a major housing project through Dec 2027; meanwhile, a storm-linked bridge collapse in India’s Hamirpur killed six workers. Local Delivery Milestones (US): Beaverton opened Amity Orchards, a $80m mixed-income affordable complex, while Tampa’s Rome Yards tower hit a structural milestone for 234 affordable/workforce units.
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