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Sacred Heart wraps up $1 million renovation project (PHOTOS)
The renovation breathes new life into a 106-year-old Louisville landmark.
Development around American Family Field remains in play through revised funding bill
The Wisconsin bill dedicating state and local government spending of more than $500 million for American Family Field also keeps alive the concept of developing new buildings on the parking lots around the stadium.
Melvin J. Sliwinski Funeral Home sold in Depew; Buffalo location to close
A funeral in Depew is under new ownership after a $2.05 million acquisition and will reopen soon under a new name. Its sister location in Buffalo will be closed permanently.
Oahu’s industrial vacancy hits new low in Q3
Year-to-date, the island's industrial market has posted a total occupancy gain of 72,616 square feet.
Popular area in Durham adding more homes
Homebuilder KB Home has opened a new single-family home and townhome community near Falls Village Golf Club in Durham.
Entitled apartment development near Cosumnes River College on the market
An apartment project near light rail and Cosumnes River College is nearly ready for shovels — but the current owner is testing to see if anyone else will take it on.
Gray: Embracing new horizons in Birmingham
Gray’s Southeast Office in Birmingham, Alabama, is gearing up for exciting ventures ahead. With the execution of the largest project in the company's history underway, there’s no shortage of challenging and dynamic work on the horizon. Nestled in the heart of downtown Birmingham, Gray Southeast is well-equipped to lead the charge — with a close-knit team of talent and continually evolving regional expertise.
Gray, a family-owned, fully integrated global service provider, specializes in engineering,…
Unlocking manufacturing potential: A Gray Southeast spotlight
Manufacturing is vital. Beyond the creation of the products we use, manufacturing serves as a grand idea — a pillar of societal progress and a cornerstone of economic success. No market sector has driven innovation as profoundly or shaped our lifestyles as broadly. But before those who make can make a difference, they must first have their own needs met. Chiefly, manufacturers must have the facilities and equipment necessary to produce the goods they contribute to society — at the right time…
Deals of the Year: How Doka-AT-PAC deal impacts Atlanta
AT-PAC CEO Josh Dundon says the industry recognizes the implications of a global powerhouse like Doka acquiring his scaffolding and formwork company.
From metals to mycelium, Gray projects run the gamut
Gray South Atlantic in Charlotte, North Carolina, has grown immensely since its 2012 founding — expanding from just two team members to more than 100 in less than 10 years. More surprisingly than the regional office’s growth in numbers, however, has been the remarkable diversity of the customers Gray serves.
Gray South Atlantic’s most notable recent partnerships illustrate this diversity with state-of-the-art, regionally based facilities that exemplify innovation and challenges what’s…