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Sheila Consaul, a resident of Virginia, purchased the structure in 2011 for $71,000. She bought it in an online auction conducted by the U.S. General Services Administration.
Tennessee previously adopted building codes meant to keep urban areas cooler and Tennesseans safer, but a new law reverses them.
SAGINAW, MI — As a kid attending St. Andrew’s Catholic School down the street in the 1960s, Mike Perry spent his time after ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNIndia aspires to be arbitration hub through progressive framework, pro-enforcement courts: CJIChief Justice of India B R Gavai on Thursday said India has continuously aspired to become a hub of international arbitration ...
Senior Associate Chase Jones with Merriman Anderson Architects talks about current design and architectural trends in self ...
The more that technologies like the kind which cools Eleven Madison can be adopted, the more that peak demand can be evened out.
BLOOMINGDALE, Ga. (WTOC) - An electrical fire happened in a commercial building in Bloomingdale Wednesday night. The Savannah Fire Department was dispatched to the fire on Four Lakes Parkway near Old ...
The Boston Policy Institute had previously projected a shortfall of $1.2 billion to $1.5 billion over five years. Now it ...
The city owns about 12.5 acres of land at Dunlap and 19th avenues, and is preparing to rezone the site to allow housing and ...
The Mesa City Council approved a purchase agreement with a new developer to take over a downtown project. Here's what to know ...
An abandoned gas station and several homes at the property could also be demolished if the project is approved.
A new law repeals the state mandate for reflective roofs that are meant to lower temperatures and reduce energy costs.
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