In the evolving landscape of global industrial infrastructure, the necessity for reliable, autonomous power systems has transitioned from a secondary requirement to a critical operational asset. As ...
New York State will provide $1.8 million to repair and preserve homeless housing in Albany and Broome counties. The funding will rehabilitate 25 housing units with 58 beds used for emergency and ...
Colorado has long been one of the nation’s youngest states. But as years pass and residents who moved here decades ago celebrate more birthdays, the tide is shifting. Now, though still a ...
The commission tabled discussion on a new generator docking station at the Cole County Jail and Sheriff's Office. The generator at the jail has a history of breaking down, according to previous ...
Greg Combet warns that one of the biggest challenges in the next five to 10 years for the nation’s sovereign wealth fund will be managing risks stemming from geopolitical conflict.
Developers examining temporary housing solutions as large digital infrastructure projects expand nationwide As ...
Emergency standby generators were just some of the local goods and services on display this weekend at the annual Mid-Ohio Home Show.
In response to these challenges, the Silent Type Natural Gas Generator has emerged as a premier alternative, offering a cleaner, quieter, and more sustainable power source. Among the key players ...
State investment could address the housing crisis — or deepen it. Current proposals risk repeating the mistakes of the past.
The Kelsey, a nonprofit focused on affordable, disability-focused housing, opened a building in San Jose, Calif. two years ago. Now, it’s taking its model national. By Christina Poletto Visuals by ...
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One well-worn refrain of progressive urban politics is that new, “luxury” housing will not help solve the housing shortage. A 2024 study of U.S. voters found that 30 to 40 percent believed more ...