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Downtown Recreation Complex Building Project Gets Going in Ocean City, Md.

The Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department in Maryland, along with several elected officials, officially broke ground April 25 on the Downtown Recreation Complex project. The two-block park area where the construction will be done is next to Isle of Wight Bay between 3rd and 4th streets in the barrier island beach town....


Huntsville Ala.'s New $80M, Seven-Story City Hall Project Set to Finish in Mid-2024

The transformation of downtown Huntsville, Ala., is gradually progressing as its new city hall reaches higher into the sky. After $80 million and two years of construction, the structure will be seven floors high and among the tallest buildings in the Rocket City....


Construction Milestone Achieved at Atlanta Hotel Site, Due to Open in 2024

The Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA), the largest combined convention, sports and entertainment campus in North America, along with global hospitality company Hilton and Skanska, the multinational project development and construction company, recently gathered to celebrate a major construction milestone with the ceremonial topping off of the 976-room Signia by Hilton Atlanta....


Bulloch County, Ga., Officials Rezone Huge Tract for Building Industrial Warehouses

It appears that millions of square footage of warehouse capacity and light industrial space will be made available to manufacturers after a recent zoning of properties in Bulloch County, Ga., near Interstate 16, the major thoroughfare between Atlanta and the Port of Savannah....


Maine Sen. Collins Tours Theater Rehab; Unhappy With Halt to CBP Station Plans

On April 4, U.S. Senator Susan Collins, R-Maine, and vice chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, visited the 110-year-old Augusta Colonial Theater to see the plans for renovations and expansions made possible by the $1.5 million grant she secured in December as part of the Fiscal Year 2023 Housing and Urban Development appropriations bill....


Alternate Plan to Fix NYC's Penn Station Would Wrap Madison Square Garden in Glass

A year and a half after New York Gov. Kathy Hochul championed a plan to help fund the multi-billion-dollar renovation of Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan by allowing the construction of up to 10 towers around the train hub, that proposal has been shelved due to economic concerns, and an alternate project has emerged as a possible front-runner to replace it....


Atlanta BeltLine Began Construction On Two New Trail Segments in March

Work has been moving full steam ahead on the Atlanta BeltLine since a pair of groundbreaking ceremonies occurred in March on two new different segments of the 22-mi. loop. Surrounded by heavy construction equipment, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, Atlanta BeltLine Inc....


Former Lincoln, Maine Paper Mill Likely to Be Site of $100M Biorefinery

The Lincoln Town Council in Maine has voted to approve a 20-year lease between the town and Biofine Developments Northeast for a biofuel refinery on the site of the former Lincoln Pulp and Tissue Mill, now known as the Lincoln Technology Park....


Early Glimpse of Second Phase of Salem, Mass., City Park Overhaul Recently Unveiled

The next leg of the rehabilitation work at Salem Willows, a city park in Salem, Mass., was unveiled at a forum March 14. The effort will connect to and overlap with the construction of a new pier in the year following the overall project's second phase....


Construction Coming Soon to New Rutgers Medical School, Hub in New Jersey

Plans have been under way for several years for the New Jersey Innovation + Technology Hub (HELIX), part of which will include a new Rutgers University Robert Wood Johnson Medical School building in New Brunswick, N.J....







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