News
New Survey Shows Sweeping Workplace Changes Through the Decades
The average American worker has enjoyed a wage increase in the last century from less than $6,000 to around $64,000 today, while the average time put in on the job
Construction May Launch Next Year on New Tucson Water Reclamation Facility
The City of Tucson is hoping to announce an award by next spring for the building of a modern facility that will transform wastewater into drinking water. The project, which
New Build-for-Rent Project Gets Funding – the Latest Such Project in Vibrant Southern Arizona Market
Development of a growing build-for-rent community in Buckeye is expected to continue now that the project has secured backing. The national real estate firm Capital Square of Glen Allen, Virginia
Agriculture Department Announces Big Produce Purchase Effort to Stabilize Crop Prices
The United States Department of Agriculture has announced a $30 million produce purchase plan designed to assist the country’s farmers. “Certain commodities are experiencing a surplus,” Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins
Famous Denver Petroleum Building High Rise On Track to New Life
Plans are now fully underway to repurpose a landmark modern downtown Denver office building into new housing space. Located at 110 16th Street, the 15-story Petroleum Building was built in
Growing Terra Ferma Company in Colorado Springs Announces Plan for Yet More Growth
A Colorado Springs company with a national reputation for communications technologies is ready to build a new manufacturing facility. The company, Terra Ferma, which is located at 11681 Voyager Parkway,
Construction Industry Heat Standard Bill Now Up for Review in Congress
New legislation has been introduced in Congress designed to discard a workplace heat standard initiative introduced during the Biden Administration. In presenting the Heat Workforce Standards Act of 2025, Indiana
Scottsdale Minimalistic Townhome Project Gets Green Light
Work may begin next year on the building of an upscale residential project in Scottsdale that will see the construction of nearly two dozen townhomes. The project, to be built
In a Move to Make Broadband Deployment Less Complicated, Arizona Launches New Interactive Tool
Hoping to further increase broadband construction and access, the State of Arizona is launching a unique service designed to hasten the sometimes-sluggish permitting process. What is officially being called the
Target Announces New Expansion Effort, with New Store Growth Particularly Noted in the South and West
The Target retail chain has announced plans to build two new stores in Arizona and Colorado each, as well as four in Texas, all as part of a larger effort
