Harvard Says Remodeling Spending Downturn to Slow
Could the drop in remodeling spending from post-COVID levels regulate soon?
News
Power Home Remodeling Now Offers Subsidized Childcare
The home improvement giant's move seeks to address a greater industry issue
News
Contractor Facing Lawsuit in ‘Major Case’ by Ohio Attorney General
An Ohio custom builder and remodeler faces a lawsuit after alleged losses exceeding $1 million
News
Learn from the Best in Home Improvement and Remodeling
This year’s Pinnacle Experience aims to help remodelers stay ahead of their competitors by featuring captivating keynote speakers and subject matter experts, collaborative roundtable discussions, and networking with proven players from across the country.
Advertisement
All About PRO
A new remodeling association aims to strike a balance between local control and a national brand. Here's how they plan to do it.
The Best Investment
Director of Content Erika Mosse shares an upcoming peer-to-peer advisory group just for remodelers
Facebook Provides "affordable, immediate cash" for Small Businesses
Facebook has unveiled a program allowing women and minority-owned small businesses get paid faster
The Murder of a Tile Contractor and the Cautionary Tale Behind It
The mainstream media isn't always kind to contractors. But what about difficult homeowners? What about homeowners who are even worse than that?
Design
What Are the Top 5 Tile Trends of 2021?
In his final editorial, former Managing Editor James F. McClister shares five lessons from Coverings 2021 for remodelers.
Evercommerce Initial Public Offering Goes Live on NASDAQ
Each stock was initially priced at $17 per share.
NARI Loses Two More Chapters
NARI chapters Omaha and DelChester terminate chapter agreements and reform as Professional Remodeling Organization
National Institute of Building Sciences Names First Female Board Chair
Anne M. Ellis will be the first female board chair in the NIBS' nearly half-a-century-long history.
NARI NY Votes to Leave National, Changes Name to PRO NY
NARI NY becomes the latest chapter to break off from the national association