The U.S. Coast Guard said Friday it will spend $143.4 million to build housing, child care and recreational facilities at Coast Guard Base Kodiak in Alaska. The service said it awarded two task orders ...
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Every year, thousands of K–12 students develop inventions aimed at solving real-world problems. Few, however, have the resources, business expertise or financial backing to bring those ideas to market ...
In the fall of 2024, the DJC broke the news that the YWCA was then planning to redevelop its old Lexington-Concord apartments in Belltown. The demo permit has been issued, and the 59-unit building at ...
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Developer conference season continues with Microsoft Build today, and we're expecting the company to share news about updates coming to Windows, Copilot and possibly even Office 365 products this ...
An audience member seated near a Microsoft logo listens as Microsoft Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella speaks during the Microsoft Build conference opening keynote in Seattle, ...
The Ventura Planning Commission voted 3-2 on May 27 to approve the development at 1655 E. Thompson Blvd., a less-than-one-acre site currently used for outdoor storage and camper shell sales. Rachel ...
A city-approved alley vacation and land sale, from Alexandria Real Estate Equities to Washington Holdings, still lie ahead. But next year is the goal for those two steps, followed by the demolition of ...
Quietly embedded in almost every major urban development project on the African continent is an assumption that has gone largely unexamined: that the world tomorrow will look roughly like the world ...
Developers are seeing plenty of opportunity in the Washington, D.C., hotel sector this year. But it’s not in new construction. Hospitality executives speaking at Bisnow’s Mid-Atlantic Hospitality ...