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OKC homeowners worried about 'mega site' city wants near their homes
KOCO 5 Oklahoma City· 2 hours agoLocated near Reno Avenue and Gregory Road, residents are concerned what they’ll be living next to if the city goes ahead with the economic development project. “The last thing we want to do ...
13,000-acre development outside Laredo set to redefine nation's busiest port - San Antonio Business...
The Business Journals· 2 days agoA 13,000-acre development is taking shape outside Laredo that will deliver thousands of new homes, commercial and industrial space – even an airport. The project, called Talise ...
California Forever in Solano County could be Sacramento's economic competitor - Sacramento Business...
The Business Journals· 4 days agoBy year's end, about 25,000 acres could receive approval to be transformed into a new development...
BNSF Railway files lawsuit against North Texas city for blocking its industrial facility
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoIn the filing, BNSF alleged city officials violated state laws when they denied the company’s...
WVU expert encourages exploration of West Virginia's 'wonderland for outdoor adventures'
Tribune via AOL· 1 day agoJun. 5—With more than 78 % of West Virginia covered by forests, according to the state's Division of Forestry, the Mountain State ranks as the third-most-forested state in the nation. The state ...
Gila Wilderness, the nation’s first wilderness area, celebrates 100 years
KRQE & KASA FOX 2 Albuquerque· 3 days agoSILVER CITY, N.M. (KRQE) – Hundreds of thousands of acres of land in New Mexico are celebrating a...
Madison Mayor Finley highlights growth, expansion of the city
WHNT Huntsville via Yahoo News· 1 day agoOn Wednesday, Madison City Mayor Paul Finely delivered 'the update of the city address' in front of ...
Iowa farmers offset losses by adding wind turbines to land
CBS News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoEach turbine takes up less than an acre, leaving plenty of farmable land left. Haupt says the money...
Idaho doesn’t have a water shortage. The problem is irrigation rights mismanagement | Opinion
The Idaho Statesman· 20 hours ago“Without prioritizing recharge, we shut off acres, kill farms, wreck farmers’ livelihoods and break eastern Idaho’s ag-centric economy.” | Opinion
The New Home Co. Develops Master Plan With Estimated $1 Billion Economic Benefit in Eastvale,...
Builder Magazine· 16 hours agoThe New Home Co., ranked 85th on the 2024 Builder 100 list, is developing a master-planned residential infill community with an expected economic benefit of more than $1 billion in Eastvale, ...