MANILA, Philippines — Wawao Builders General Manager Mark Allan Arevalo on Monday claimed that his firm’s license was “forcibly used” for certain ghost flood control projects in the country. Speaking ...
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Shapiro approves SEPTA's plan to use capital project money to fund operations for 2 years
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro on Monday approved SEPTA's plan to use capital project money to fund daily operations for the next two years, meaning the transit authority's "doomsday" service cuts ...
Many major airlines are beefing up their in-flight internet offerings by tapping SpaceX’s Starlink satellites, but JetBlue is going in a different direction. Amazon and JetBlue announced Thursday a ...
The Lake Wales City Commission approved the annexation of 1,240 acres for a new mixed-use development called Stoneridge. Numerous residents voiced strong opposition, arguing the project contradicts ...
Mesa may soon be home to a new "urban oasis" that promises to blend high-end retail, corporate campuses, and outdoor amenities in a sprawling mixed-use community. Tuesday, September 23, 2025 Early ...
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Aug 21 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is considering a plan to reallocate at least $2 billion from the CHIPS Act to fund critical minerals projects and boost Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's ...
LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- Rocky River-based commercial real estate company NewBrook Partners is busy on its new mixed-use development at the former Steve Barry Buick car dealership site. “This project is ...
Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani and agent Nez Balelo are being sued by a Hawaiian real estate investor and broker, according to the Associated Press. The lawsuit, filed in Hawaii ...
Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Director of the Boston Area Research Initiative, Northeastern University It’s summer, and it’s been hot, even in northern cities such as Boston. But ...
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