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At least 27 died in one of the worst disasters ever for summer camps. The tragedy shines a spotlight on America's camps and ...
Sajiun Electric Inc. offers a rare kind of assurance: a steady, trustworthy hand behind systems that the public depends on ...
Eight months after officials plunged shovels into dirt for a ceremonial ground-breaking, phase 1 of the project — which, for some tenants, has raised concerns over gentrification, higher property ...
Next City reports on the New York Hall of Science's exhibit, CityWorks, which educates residents on urban infrastructure and ...
The move is the latest sign that foreign investors are flocking back to New York’s rapidly recovering real-estate market.
Government funding has been announced for a number of transport projects in the North including a new railway station at ...
The guide from Climate Mayors and Veolia aims to help cities tackle one of their biggest greenhouse gas emissions challenges, ...
Warsaw's gorgeously reconstructed Old Town and, in its rising downtown, the new museum of modern art, by the New York–based ...
The owner of a historic Allentown building at risk of being declared “blighted” by the city is trying to restore the building ...
Tenant advocates and rent-stabilized landlords are warring over the possibility of four years of rent freezes under a future ...
Currently in the lead is Oklahoma City's Legends Tower, a 1,907-foot structure that would be the tallest building in the U.S.
If Richard Sceiford ever dreamed of donning a hard hat, it would have been for a stage role as a construction worker. But the ...