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San Diego Officials Move to Combat Wage Theft Amongst Vulnerable Workers
A push by County and State officials to police wage theft violations has demonstrated elected leaders are striving to seriously address
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New Gates, New Terminal Proposed for Oakland International
The OAK expansion is in response to Airport officials anticipation of increasing demand for air travel in the Bay Area.
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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,
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Planned Housing Next to Contaminated Plot has Locals Concerned
RMS Corp and Pinyon Group's plans to build 468 housing units in Lincoln Heights is drawing fresh scrutiny from locals
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Building Trades Warn Newsom Fracking Ban Will Cost Jobs
Governor Newsome took steps to enact a ban on new fracking permits starting in 2024.
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Pinnacle Accused of Tax Fraud and Worker Exploitation
With the Pinnacle jobsite as a backdrop, over 150 local carpenters and their supporters gathered Saturday morning
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Fletcher, Stephan Outline Agenda at Tax Fraud Days of Action Press Conference
Fletcher and Stephan doubled down on their commitment to aggressively attack the problem head on.
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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...
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President Biden Outlines $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan
Last week, President Biden detailed his plan to fix the nation's infrastructure and reshape the economy.
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Wermers and JPI Face Down Child Labor Accusations as Legal Troubles Loom
Ongoing demonstrations outside of the East Village San Diego work site of Wermers' new mixed-use Maker's Quarter project...
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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.
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Subcontractor Ordinance to Provide More County Oversight in San Diego
The Board of Supervisors are pushing forward with an ordinance that requires subcontractors
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New Survey Says Construction Jobs for Women on the Rise
The survey was conducted in conjunction with National Women in Construction Week.
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Will High Prices and Low Occupancy Doom The Q?
California Homebuilders may have overshot the mark with high priced The Q Variel apartments in Woodland Hills, CA.
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Parody Site Digs Fun at San Diego's Problem Plagued, High-End, Pinnacle On the Park Apartments
An influencer with a bone to pick has come up with an interesting way to highlight some of the problems that plague the Pinnacle Apartments
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