San Antonio ranks among nation’s slowest cities for developers looking to break ground
Residential and commercial construction projects in San Antonio face some of nation’s thickest bureaucratic red tape, according to a study released last week by construction consulting firm Labrynth. In its second-annual Red Tape Index Report, Labrynth used AI to rank the 500 biggest U.S. cities based on how difficult it is to get permit approvals […]
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