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Arizona Senate Passes Bill Requiring More Detailed Information on Data Center Energy Usage
In yet one more sign that state lawmakers have become increasingly wary of data center projects, members of the Arizona State Senate have given their approval to a bill asking
Congressional Committee, Pointing to Increased Construction Materials Costs, Takes Trump Tariff Policies to Task
President Trump’s ongoing tariff policies have contributed to an increase in basic building material costs, and as a result have also depressed new home construction. So says a report just
Deadline Fast Approaching for Colorado Fire-Resistant Construction
Colorado cities and counties will have until July 1 to implement new building codes designed to reduce damage from wildfires. The new regulations have been advanced by the Colorado Wildfire
Historic Carnegie-Funded Decker Library in Denver Slated for Extensive Upgrade
Upgrade work may begin soon on one of the most popular and historic public libraries in Denver. Located at 1501 S. Logan Street, the Decker Branch Library was built in
Wendy’s Restaurant Locations Up for Sale in Wake of Company’s Downsizing
The closing of hundreds of restaurants belonging to the Wendy’s hamburger chain is creating new opportunities for real estate investors and developers. Earlier this year, the Dublin, Ohio-based company announced
University of Arizona Set to Launch New $250 Million Residential Hall Project
Plans are now moving forward for the long-anticipated construction of a 19-story dormitory that will serve students at the University of Arizona in Tucson. The project is set to go
Latest Round of Bond-Funded Public Infrastructure Work Wins El Paso City Council Approval
A variety of public infrastructure projects in El Paso are expected to launch in the wake of a vote by the City Council providing bond funding for the work. Members
Environmental Protection Agency Announces Unprecedented Effort to Attack PFAS in the Nation’s Drinking Water
A new national effort is being undertaken by the Environmental Protection Agency to tackle and get rid of what are known as “forever chemicals.” Such chemicals are officially known as
Denver City Council Gives OK to Long-Planned Condominium Project
A project set for the Cherry Creek neighborhood of Denver that will see the construction of a four-story condominium structure has taken a significant step forward. Members of the Denver
New Funding Secured for Long-Touted El Paso Highway Deck Plaza Project
The next step in the creation of an unusual deck plaza that would stretch across Interstate 10 in downtown El Paso has been taken with a vote by the El
