Build Group, in partnership with CMG Financial under the leadership of Christopher M. George and 300 Venture Group (3VG), today announced the groundbreaking of a transformative new hotel in downtown ...
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In October 2023, a group calling itself Return to the Land established its first “Whites only community” in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. They followed that with a second enclave nearby in 2025.
Faced with new cost overruns, the board of Santa Clara County’s largest water agency on Tuesday voted to kill a plan to build a huge new reservoir in the southern part of the county near Pacheco Pass ...
PITTSBURGH — It’s a cloudy but mainly dry start to the day. A stray shower can’t be ruled out, but most neighborhoods will again be rain-free today. Morning clouds should give way to at least partial ...
Plans for a 37 mile (60km) line of new pylons will be considered by councillors next week. National Grid wants to build overhead power lines from Weston Marsh, near Spalding, to a connection point in ...
The proposal includes overhead power lines from Weston Marsh to eastern Leicestershire [Lincolnshire County Council] Plans for a 37 mile (60km) line of new pylons will be considered by councillors ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Smith Entertainment Group is planning to build a new venue for concerts and other events in downtown Salt Lake City as part of its "entertainment district." SEG, which owns the ...
Smith Entertainment Group is partnering with music entertainment company Live Nation to build a new indoor music venue in downtown Salt Lake City. The roughly 6,000-capacity venue is the first major ...
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Two Maine authors turned a casual breakfast chat into a movement. Frustrated by the challenges of promoting their work on their own, Maine authors Danielle Bannister and Carley ...