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New condominium laws might be such a pain they’ll convince would-be board members not to volunteer, condo attorneys say.
Sessions at the American Public Transportation Association annual rail conference June 28 to July 2 focused on economic development, contracting methods and trust.
Rubik might not be behind it but the evolution of the puzzle that is Cube 2.0 has the pieces beginning to slide into place.
There is a growing discomfort with the rapid rise of e-bikes on New York’s streets, and what to do about it. As delivery ...
They say a portion of proceeds go to Design Wall Housing, an initiative that aims to provide housing for families in the area ...
Atlanta is shifting away from car-focused planning by investing in safer sidewalks, but some communities feel left behind.
Musicians have a long history of appearing as front-of-shirt sponsors and when they do, those kits always stand out from the ...
An arm of Egeria Group, a multinational real estate investment group with an office in Boston, intends to transform the ...
Local artists are putting their talents in action, painting murals near storm drains to call attention to stormwater ...
Hallym University Medical Center (Medical Center Director Kim Yong-sun) and the Smart City Association signed a business ...
In designing Baldwin Park, planners were inspired by late 19th and early 20th-century planning philosophies focused on social ...