A plan for a three-story, 62-unit townhouse project on a 2.647-acre property adjacent to Jessamyn West Park and fronting Yorba Linda Boulevard has been approved on a 3-1 vote by the Yorba Linda ...
A $140M development is moving forward next to the Capitol Heights station on Metro's Blue Line, a corridor where Prince George's County and Maryland officials are pushing for more growth. Metro ...
With construction fencing set to go up on Palafox Street as soon as Tuesday, the question remains whether Palafox businesses will all be there when the fencing comes down this summer. The next few ...
Commack-based Heatherwood Communities was selected by the state to build nearly 500 apartments on a long-vacant East Farmingdale site. The developer, which answered the request for proposals issued in ...
Three-Dimensional (3D) printers have opened the opportunity for individuals and organizations to go from concept creation to tangible items in a matter of hours. Yuma Test Center (YTC) sees value in ...
State and local agencies don’t need another stand-alone app; they need a consistent way to deliver outcomes. When we work with governments on ServiceNow, our message is simple: Treat it as an ...
The Reno Redevelopment Agency, which is made up of city council members, unanimously approved a tax-increment financing plan Wednesday, Dec. 3 for a 200-unit workforce housing project. The Grand ...
SAN DIEGO — A courtroom packed with Golden Hill residents opposed to a planned eight-story residential building heard arguments Wednesday about a significant timing problem: the building could be ...
Was President Trump’s recent directive to resume U.S. nuclear testing — after a hiatus of 33 years — an actual policy decision? Or was it a political stunt to project toughness? His surprise ...
METHUEN — A 168-unit development may be coming to a long unused piece of land near the intersection of Route 93 and Pelham Street. The plan for 11 Cross St. was presented by attorney Mark Bobrowski to ...
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SAN JOSE — A developer has switched gears on a proposed residential development with hundreds of units in San Jose and will build market-rate apartments rather than homes for seniors. The proposed ...
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