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New Proposed Denver Apartment Complex May Require Partial Demolition of Nearly 30-Year-Old Office Building
Plans are now in the works for the construction of an apartment complex on the southeast side of Denver that will house upwards of 660 units on a 10-acre site.
Fujifilm to Build Substantial Expansion to Its Mesa Site
Work may begin later this year on a project that will see the expansion of a distribution site in Mesa belonging to the internationally known Fujifilm company. The project, which
Sweeping Transportation Legislation in Congress Designed to Recalibrate State/Local Funding Equation
In a move to get a bill passed before the September 30 cut-off date of the nation’s current federal transportation programs focusing on bridge and road upkeep, new legislation is
In Effort to Increase Affordable Housing Stock, New Mexico Lawmakers Contemplate Vacant Property Tax Breaks
Lawmakers in Santa Fe in the final days of the winter 2026 session may give their approval to a bill designed to increase affordable housing across the state. As proposed,
First Round of Big Vibrant Denver Bonds on Way to Funding
Planning may begin later this year on up to 60 individual capital projects in Denver, all of which will be funded via the Vibrant Denver bond program passed by city
Trump Administration Repeals Historic Environmental Protection Climate Policy
In a long-anticipated move, President Trump on Thursday announced he was doing away with what is known as the Endangerment Finding used in determining greenhouse gas emission standards. The Endangerment
New Phoenix Airport Terminal Work on Path to Future Construction
Work may well start sometime in 2029 on the building of an extensive new terminal belonging to the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. It was thought that the multibillion-dollar project,
Revised Plans for Large Harvest Grove Project in Gilbert Finds Council Favor
Plans are moving ahead incrementally for the building of what has been described as a massive mixed-use project in Gilbert, Arizona. Members of the Gilbert Town Council have now given
New Congressional Budget Office Report Paints Dire National Debt and Deficit Picture
Both the national debt as well as the federal deficit are on track to increase by trillions of dollars between now and 2036, says a new government report, potentially reaching
New Mexico Lawmakers Poised to Tackle Microgrid Regulation Challenges
In a new spin on the relationship between state governments and ongoing data center development, the New Mexico Legislature is looking at the private energy equation that is a vital
