By: Tristan Navera
Maryland will allow thousands of new housing units near transit, but more ambitious affordability laws stalled this year.
Tristan Navera is a Staff Reporter at Columbus Business First. He focuses on the intersections of construction, real estate, and finance, covering topics such as the housing market, real estate development, and investment strategies. Tristan's work has been featured in notable publications including Yahoo Finance, New York Post, and Realtor.com.
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Tristan Navera's coverage is predominantly focused on the local business and real estate industry in Washington D.C. He seems to be particularly interested in news related to government announcements, private sector developments, and press releases.
Given this focus, he may be open to pitches that provide insights into local business trends, real estate developments, and government policies affecting businesses in Washington D.C., as well as exclusive information or interviews with key figures involved in these sectors locally.
As his coverage revolves around specific areas within the United States (Washington D.C.), it would be beneficial for sources reaching out to him to have a strong understanding of the local business landscape and regulatory environment impacting the real estate and business sectors specifically within that region.
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