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Apr 16 2024
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Scientists develop nanosilver-impregnated silk suture against surgical site infection
This article has been reviewed according to Science X's editorial process and policies . Editors have highlighted the following attributes while ensuring the content's credibility: In recent years, the adherence of microorganisms to surfaces or coatings has created major health risks to humans. Among these, microbial attachment and growth on surgical suture lines accounts for more than 20% of
Phys.orgApr 19 2024
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As fairgrounds project nears development agreement, city receives $2.5 million grant support
The vision to turn Savannah's fairgrounds into affordable housing has gained momentum this week. Just days after Mayor Van Johnson announced the city was in the final stages of a development agreement with a developer, the site was awarded $2.5 million in state funds through the OneGeorgia Rural Workforce Housing Initiative. The money will go toward sewer infrastructure improvements, reducing
Savannah Morning NewsApr 04 2024
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$300K check could boost Civic Center development
San Diego has struggled to redevelop its Civic Center, and now the county's largest private foundation has stepped in with a $300,000 check in hopes of turning its fate, the Union-Tribune reported. Why it matters: The money could lead to a revitalization plan that piques interest from developers, who last year mostly ignored the city's solicitation for project ideas. • The only response the
AxiosApr 04 2024
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Seattle’s social housing developer struggles to take shape
More than a year after voters signed off on its creation, Seattle’s social housing developer still hasn’t hired a CEO. It doesn’t have a chief financial officer, either, nor an office. Its website is sparse and its board members haven’t been paid, as was required by the initiative. One staff member is paying for Google Workspace out of his own pocket. Kaileah Baldwin, board chair, said all of
The Seattle TimesApr 15 2024
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Mooresville rejects developer’s plan to redevelop landmark Lake Norman waterfront site
In a split vote, Mooresville denied a South Carolina developer’s plans Monday night to revitalize one of Lake Norman’s landmark waterfront sites. Columbia-based Arnold Family Corp. wanted to redevelop the shuttered Queens Landing entertainment complex, but the Mooresville Board of Commissioners voted 3-3 on a rezoning for the project. The town’s form of government requires the mayor to vote in
Charlotte ObserverApr 08 2024
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McKenzie named fundraising, development manager at Life Stories – BizWest
GREELEY — Susan McKenzie has been named manager of fundraising and development at Life Stories Child and Family Advocacy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides advocacy and support for abused and neglected children. “Susan’s appointment comes at a crucial time for Life Stories as we continue to expand our programs and reach,” said executive director Lisa Drake in a prepared
BizWestMar 23 2024
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Bend YP Support Employment Development
Retaining top talent is challenging in Bend and Central Oregon. The lack of affordable and available housing, childcare capacity issues and increases in competitive wages are all acting against employers. It’s critical to retain top talent in Central Oregon, and many employers are wondering how. The answer is simple: invest in them. Year over year, studies show that investing in the growth of
My Central OregonApr 12 2024
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Developer and Atlanta Housing complete $26 million deal to end dispute
A developer said this week that it has finalized a $26 million deal, freeing up land stuck in limbo because of a years-long legal dispute with the city of Atlanta’s housing authority. Officials with The Integral Group said it has closed real estate transactions stemming from a settlement agreement first announced in February 2022. The agreement was reached after then-incoming Mayor Andre
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 17 2024
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San Diego Unified OKs its first affordable housing development on school property
San Diego Unified selected a developer this week for a 327-unit affordable housing project — pictured in the rendering above — on the former campus of Central Elementary in City Heights. San Diego Unified School District officials took a key step forward this week with their plan to help ease the local housing crisis by letting developers build large rent-restricted apartment complexes on
San Diego Union-TribuneApr 14 2024
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Oil magnate Herbert Hunt — famous Texas wildcatter and developer — dies at 95
Oil wildcatter W. Herbert Hunt, a scion of the Hunt Oil dynasty who left a massive business and philanthropic footprint in Dallas and Texas, has died at the age of 95. Hunt became one of the world’s most prominent oil barons and investors throughout his seven-decade career, following his father’s lead along with brothers — Nelson Bunker Hunt and Lamar Hunt — to form Petro-Hunt, growing rich on
The Dallas Morning News