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Ripple’s XRP appears to be heating up again as market analysts point to several signals hinting at an upcoming parabolic … ...
RAYMONDVILLE—Martin Bregg was just learning to drive when his mother dared him to cross the Raymondville parabolic bridge in the family’s stick shift AMC Gremlin. “I burned ...
Gold demand soars amid U.S.-China tariff tensions, driving investors to safe-haven plays across bullion and miners. The renewed gold rush follows just days after President Donald Trump imposed ...
Sitting atop the Yankee Hill neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is Ascent, a 284-foot luxury apartment building made mostly of wood. The first of its kind, Ascent is also the tallest timber ...
Dozens of earthquake-prone buildings on Dannevirke’s main street have been given extensions to complete strengthening work. A law change came into force in November extending remediation ...
Conservation group Twentieth Century Society has announced its 2025 Risk List of UK buildings under threat of demolition or neglect, which includes "millennium-era buildings" for the first time.
Demolition of the Sirocco Motel and the north boardwalk Grotto Pizza in Rehoboth Beach will begin soon. Demolition will pause during the summer season and resume in the fall with other boardwalk ...
Sears Roebuck and Co. first opened its doors in Hackensack in 1932. The Sears building on Main Street has been vacant since 2020. HACKENSACK — Development of the landmark Sears building on Main ...
A 17-story office building in Midtown Manhattan was evacuated Tuesday afternoon after a basement wall partially collapsed. Firefighters responded to the building on East 59th Street between Park ...
Szydloski says over 250 trees went down. “We took damage to about five buildings. The building we were in took damage to the front. A big double tree came down on our awning, took holes in the top.
The building, home to the UJA-Federation of New York and located on 59th Street and Lexington Avenue, is adjacent to an empty lot that recently took on rainwater that saturated the soil ...
John Hart, CEO of Open the Books, testified that $1 billion could be saved on furniture alone by not renewing leases on government buildings that are set to expire in 2027. David Marroni ...
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