The city of Vancouver is facing increased costs for the construction of its public works operations center, the city’s largest public capital investment project to date.
The San Antonio-based builder, which has been bullish on water projects in the Lone Star State, aims to finish work in 2029.
The deal allows federal officials to install security cameras and fences at the warehouse site, but they can’t move forward with turning it into a detention facility until an environmental review is ...
Whether Tampa WOW becomes a long-term landmark or fades as a short-lived novelty will hinge on how the city and developer ...
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting military, government and infrastructure sites. Following the ...
Plug Power (NASDAQ:PLUG) just picked up a notable vote of confidence from Canaccord Genuity. The firm raised its price target ...
Lead architects reveal how they turned scribbled lines into a state-of-the-art 12,000-capacity venue with a 1,300-ton ...
A yearlong investigation by Mother Jones is casting new scrutiny on the use of glyphosate in California forests at the same ...
A locally owned boutique hotel proposed for St. John drew strong support from lawmakers this week, as property owner Ronnie ...
Plans were moving along smoothly for a new data center in Franklin County, Missouri — until residents found out about it. Now ...
A proposal to build temporary workforce housing for up to 450 people in Estate Bakkero has placed residents, a developer, and ...
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