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Convention Workers Get Ready for First Vegas Trade Show Since Start of Pandemic
Las Vegas's convention workforce looks to be going back to work soon. After a brutal year that saw work halted due to the Covid-19 pandemic,


Building Trades Warn Newsom Fracking Ban Will Cost Jobs
Governor Newsome took steps to enact a ban on new fracking permits starting in 2024.


Permit Application Delays During Pandemic Create Serious Backlog in Long Beach CA
Long Beach's excessive permit wait times have contractors as well as home owners stymied. City officials are finally admitting to the severi


Economic Recovery has AECOM Anticipating Marked Increase in Civil Projects
AECOM CEO Troy Rudd believes that a below average second quarter earnings report will turn into massive growth


Continuum Partners Sets Sites on DTLA Arts District
The developer has proposed an ambitious post pandemic project at Central and 4th street in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.


Protests Against Mayo Hospital Project Continue
The Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital has come into disfavor with local labor unions and protests have spread throughout the Southland.


City Council Approves First Step Towards New Las Vegas Mass Transit System
Axios Nevada received an exclusive negotiating agreement to develop a mass transit system along a major corridor through the city.


Pre-development Agreements Have Two Teams Vying for L.A. Metro Contract
STCP-Bechtel was awarded $69.9 million and LA SkyRail Express was awarded $63.6 million for rail concepts...


President Biden Outlines $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan
Last week, President Biden detailed his plan to fix the nation's infrastructure and reshape the economy.


Report: SoFi is Most Expensive Stadium Ever Built
The new football stadium is top of the list in a new report ranking the top 3o most expensive sports arenas ever built.


Covid-19 Safety Top Priority for Skanska
International builder, Skanska's, new office in Portland Oregon will be a model of workplace safety.


Facelift of Union Bank Plaza Continues While Careful to Respect Buildings' History
Recently, the Union Bank Plaza became the first Downtown Los Angeles skyscraper to earn the designation of Historic-Cultural Monument


Impressive 170-Ton Compression Ring Tops Vegas MSG Sphere Project
The Venetian Las Vegas is wowing onlookers with its new MSG Sphere before it has even been completed.


A Divided Council Approves Onni Project Amidst Pushback from Various Groups
Despite contention from various civic groups and a split vote amongst council members, the Los Angeles City Council has greenlit plans


Sixth Street Viaduct Will be a Beacon for Los Angeles
Next year's completion of the new Sixth Street Viaduct will mark the return of the bridge after five years of construction.


Developers Bet Big on Las Vegas
In a sign that Las Vegas development is expected to make a big post-pandemic comeback


Denver Ranks Sixth Nationwide in Prospects for Future Development
A new report released this week from real estate services firm, CBRE, ranking the development prospects in America’s 50 most popular metro


Construction Work Halted at Future Amazon Site Amidst Walkout
In a protest against Amazon contractor Building Zone Industries' hiring of non-union workers from out-of-state


SoCal to Vegas High Speed Rail Back on Track
The re-branded Brightline West (formerly Xpress West) looks to be on a trajectory to break ground in the second quarter of 2021.


Construction Rebirth as Out-of-State Developers Focus on Phoenix
Arizona real estate brokers report that a queue of developers from across the state line are determined to build in 2021.
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