
Abandoned 10-acre Xerox site in Dallas to be revitalized as mixed-use, pleasing neighbors
One of the most significant redevelopment sites near the Uptown neighborhood of Dallas, Texas has been sold to a local developer and investor who…
One of the most significant redevelopment sites near the Uptown neighborhood of Dallas, Texas has been sold to a local developer and investor who…
Rail transit has become a political lightning rod. Critics view rail proposals as among the most flagrant forms of pork barrel politics today. Advocates…
To support locally-driven efforts in coal country to create jobs, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross announced on June 23, 2017 that the Department’s…
Air is becoming an increasingly popular bargaining chip for big city mayors. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Housing NYC Plan works through…
More than two billion hectares (nearly five billion acres) of degraded and deforested land awaits restoration worldwide. The annual economic benefits of restoring this…
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