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A new report highlights Downtown L.A.’s ongoing revival through major housing projects, adaptive reuse, hospitality growth, ...
A legal case claiming that COVID-era eviction moratoriums were unconstitutional could spell trouble for tenant protections.
A proposed state law would shift financial responsibility for sealing unused drilling sites from the public to energy ...
City leaders in Rancho Cucamonga, the future western terminus of the Brightline West rail line to Las Vegas, want to ...
Fueled by “stranded” natural gas, the startup hopes to become the largest in the US, and to make Alaska an industry center.
Modern, two-unit residences are proliferating in northern New Jersey communities, signaling for some a boon to the housing ...
Funding for Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is safe — for now. As Mike Albanese explains in the Plano Star Courier, two ...
Despite dire warnings from transit officials, the Illinois General Assembly ended its legislative session without a solution.
High housing costs in city centers and the new-found flexibility offered by remote work are pushing more renters to suburban ...
The Philadelphia City Council voted to add a bike lane to a mile-long segment of 47th Street, converting the roadway to ...
Launched by UCLA and American Forests to combat heat-related deaths, the tool maps the shade infrastructure for over 360 U.S.
Sacramento library card holders will be able to check out e-bikes and electric trikes at four local library branches, reports ...
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