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Eni (NYSE: E) has received approval from Italy’s Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security to begin converting select units at its Sannazzaro de’ Burgondi refinery into a biorefinery, with ...
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A prominent south Bethlehem church located in one of the most visible areas of the city received approval to convert two blighted properties it owns into six affordable apartment units. The Cathedral ...
Yum! Brands issued a statement Sept. 17 that it acquired 13 PDQ restaurant site leases in Florida for future development of its concepts, including the new Saucy by KFC. The leases include the one at ...
Samuel Estreicher is Dwight D. Opperman Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Labor and Employment Law, New York University School of Law. We may be approaching the end of the National Labor ...