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Mar 13 2024
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Stoney defends Richmond's $56M contract for failed development
The city of Richmond is right to charge Virginia Commonwealth University Health $56 million, even though the associated building projected failed, Mayor Levar Stoney said in a statement Wednesday. And he said state lawmakers should back out. VCU Health "should not be looking for ways to get around paying their fair share, and the state should not be in the business of negating legally binding
Richmond Times DispatchMar 13 2024
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Politic-ATL: New housing and Beltline development in Atlanta
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AxiosMar 21 2024
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Aurora honors employee to highlight National Development Disabilities Awareness Month
If you’ve gone to Aurora City Hall in the morning and been greeted with a smile, you’re not alone. Mayor Richard Irvin said every morning he gets that same smile from Quationna Strowder, a greeter at the entrance to the main building for city offices on the Water Street Mall downtown. “Every day when I show up at City Hall, I see a smiling face,” Irvin said at Tuesday’s City Council Committee
Chicago TribuneMar 24 2024
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Colorado mountain town authorizes major development despite vocal public outcry
After a contentious second meeting, the Dillon Town Council voted 4-2 in favor of plans for a new "branded residence" development located along 626 Lake Dillon Drive in Colorado's mountains. While there were folks both in support of the development and against it that night, those in opposition to the plan were the vast majority, with enough people crammed into the town council meeting room
CBS News (Online)Mar 12 2024
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Del. Business Roundtable sets agenda for workforce development
WILMINGTON — Delaware is at a crossroads when it comes to developing and retaining its workforce, and the Delaware Business Roundtable is pushing to create a new organization to address a long-term vision to chart a course. The Delaware Investment Agenda, drafted by TIP Strategies for the roundtable, outlines needs for revamped training programs, new
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Delaware Business TimesMar 16 2024
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Planners approve Sterling Square’s new commercial development plan
This conceptual rendering depicts the retail buildings that Sterling Square LLC wants to construct along 15 Mile Road, west of Schoenherr Road, in Sterling Heights. Image provided by the city of Sterling Heights STERLING HEIGHTS — A developer is offering a “square” deal to build space for new retail businesses on the south side of 15 Mile Road, west of Schoenherr Road. On Feb. 14, the Sterling
C&G NewspapersMar 20 2024
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Plan commission advances development for more than 4,200 homes
A development that would bring an estimated 4,250 homes to Bloomington’s southwest side is moving forward. The city’s plan commission gave a positive recommendation on the Summit District project Tuesday. Its recommendation will be considered later by the city council, which will have the final vote. But residents who live near the proposed development site largely oppose it. Rachel Noble
Indiana Public MediaMar 19 2024
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Historic Providence high-rise sold to well-known RI developer
Paolino Properties announced Monday that it has purchased the Weybosset Street high-rise from Bliss Properties. The 10-story building, which used to be home to Amica’s headquarters, was built back in 1896 and is commonly referred to as Rhode Island’s first skyscraper. The commercial high-rise is situated at the corner of Weybosset and Exchange streets, which is within the Downtown Providence
WPRI 12Mar 26 2024
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Raleigh's Seaboard Station development is adding two more restaurants to its lineup of tenants
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AxiosMar 25 2024
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Six local school districts chosen for grants to develop plans to boost college enrollment
The Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation on Monday announced the six Marion County public school districts that will receive grants to develop four-year plans to increase college enrollment among their students. The grants are part of the $10 million second phase of the foundation’s College Matters: Reversing the Trend initiative. “[The districts] will be receiving short-term planning grants as
Indianapolis Business Journal