We're announcing the recipients of this year's Data Center Community Action Grants, which provide funding to schools, ...
PROPERTY developers have called on government to undertake a sweeping regulatory impact assessment to audit the web of taxes, ...
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Delaware development is set to have another busy year in 2026, with a string of businesses, housing developments and other projects breaking ground or expected to finish up in the new year. Thousands ...
Of all the hyperscale data projects loading up across Michigan, one is not like the others. The latest project to come before local officials stands out for its use of water: it plans to tap into the ...
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CHARLOTTE — Close to $4.5 billion worth of projects are on the way to Uptown, Midtown, and South End, according to the Charlotte Observer. This week, Charlotte Center City Partners released their ...
A Bronx developer will replace the longstanding Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market on West 116th Street with a new residential building that includes a home for what's now an open-air canopied bazaar.
A local economic development coalition sent state officials four project proposals last week that will compete against more than 40 others from across California for a share of $45 million in taxpayer ...
Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor sits in the Ann Arbor City Council meeting at Ann Arbor City Hall Tuesday night. Emily Alberts/DAILY. Buy this photo.Wil In a presentation to the council, DDA ...
NEW CARLISLE, Ind. (WNDU) - St. Joseph County’s redevelopment commission approved several development initiatives for New Carlisle during its meeting on Tuesday. The commission approved an agreement ...
From 25-story apartment towers along the Hudson River to housing complexes sprouting next to the state’s busiest malls, development will come in all shapes, sizes and corners of North Jersey in 2026.