Infrastructure

Commercial Real Estate

Massive $3 billion Apex, N.C. development moves closer to breaking ground (renderings)

A massive master-planned community in Apex is getting ready to break ground. RXR, the New York developers behind Veridea, a $3 billion mixed-use

Infrastructure

Mississippi County, Ark. Awards $720K in Infrastructure Grants

Mississippi County on Wednesday announced the recipients of its 2024 infrastructure grant program, awarding $720,050 to support seven critical water and sewer infrastructure

Expansions

Cryogenic Processors to open 115,000-s.f. Paducah, Ky. facility

Cryogenic Processors will open a cutting-edge 115,000-s.f. cryogenic freezing and freeze drying facility to serve industries including food manufacturing, functional bacteria and cosmetics

Site Selection

Buchanan County, Va. expands industrial park

Economic development is booming inside the Southern Gap Industrial Park in Buchanan County, where the county industrial development authority is spending $4

Site Selection

Companies with ties to Samsung snag big pieces of ‘unicorn’ industrial site in Taylor, Texas

For more than a half-decade, what’s been called a “unicorn” in the Central Texas industrial ecosystem has been poised to boom. Now,

Energy

How Texas is playing a major role in the race to develop clean energy technologies

Texas is known as an energy powerhouse, largely driven by its massive oil and gas industry. But amid the challenges posed by

Energy

Second new reactor at Plant Vogtle reaches 100% power

The second new nuclear reactor at Plant Vogtle reached 100% power for the first time Monday night, another sign that the expansion of

Technology

Hanover County, Va. Oks 1,200-acre data center project near Ashland

The growing data center industry has gained a foothold in Hanover County after supervisors this week approved permits and rezoning for a 1,200-acre

Energy

In Texas, ex-oil and gas workers champion geothermal energy as a replacement for fossil-fueled power plants

STARR COUNTY — In 2009, on a plot of shrub-covered cattle land about 45 miles northwest of McAllen, Shell buried and abandoned

Shipping and Logistics

Officials: Bridges near Georgia’s ports protected from ship strikes

SAVANNAH ― Trey Thompson’s telephone rang very early Tuesday morning with a call from Georgia Ports Authority CEO Griff Lynch. Both men

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