Share From apartment complexes in walkable neighborhoods to single-family homes, Douglas Property and Development aims to create more housing options for residents by: Emily Blackwood
It’s no secret that Palm Coast is slowly, but surely, becoming a more popular place to live.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the population in Flagler County grew by 20.3% (or 115,000 people) between 2010 and 2019, and even during a global pandemic, 240,256 people still moved to Florida in 2020. If these trends tell us anything, it’s that Palm Coast will need to provide more housing and fast to keep up with incoming residents.
In addition to bringing more medical jobs and larger educational institutions to the city, Douglas Property & Development President Jeff Douglas knows that ample housing is another necessary piece of the economic puzzle.
People in These States Are Having the Hardest Time Paying Rent
By Gabrielle Olya of GOBankingRates |
As we near the year mark of the coronavirus pandemic causing lockdowns across the United States, 10.7 million Americans remain unemployed, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That’s nearly double the amount of Americans who were unemployed prior to the pandemic. Many other Americans are now under-employed, with cuts to their hours or loss of business.
With so many people seeing their income reduced, it’s no surprise that many are struggling to pay their rent. An estimated 13.4 million adults living in rental housing nearly 10% of all adult renters were not caught up on rent as of December 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey. But people are struggling in some states worse than in others.
PHOTO of the DAY: Massive Symbols of Strength in the Mojave Desert Feb 02, 2021 at 04:00 am by WGNS
Photo Entry by Scott Walker
Rocks are a symbolism of strength and the unmovable.
These rocks, some granite, are painted by the troops that receive specialized training in the desert at Fort Irwin in California. Each rock is hand painted by units that come in and exit by the hundreds and sometimes thousands.
The training that takes place at Fort Irwin prepares soldiers for the battlefield in places like Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and other desert land countries. There is even a large city built within the 7 square miles of Fort Irwin that resembles cities in the Middle East.
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The Global Advanced Wound Dressing Market Anticipated to Grow at a CAGR of 5.7% by 2028
The global Advanced Wound Dressing market size is expected to be worth around US$ 9.10 billion by 2028, according to a new report by Vision Research Reports.
Growth Factors
An increasing number of accidents, the impact of COVID-19, and technological advancements are the key driving factors for the market. The increasing incidence of accidents such as road accidents, burns, and trauma events across the globe is anticipated to drive the market. For instance, as per the WHO (2018), around 1,000,000 people are severely or moderately burnt in India per year. In addition, as per NCBI
Rental Prices Rose During Pandemic In Grand Rapids
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, many medium and large sized metropolitan areas in the United States saw a dip in rental prices as people left crowded cities for smaller towns. However, Grand Rapids and it s metro area saw just the opposite, an increase in rental pricing.
Since January of 2020, average rental prices have grown an estimated 3.8% year to year in Grand Rapids. According to a study by Apartment List, that sets rental prices to about:
Median One-Bedroom Rent: $868
Median Two-Bedroom Rent: $1,110
Those prices are pretty average compared to similarly sized cities, but the increase of 3.8% is well above the national average, which was actually a decrease of 1.5% in rental prices in 2020.