Month: July 2022

We need government leaders to address cost challenges soon if businesses are to grow

[ad_1] SCDI regional manager for the Highlands and Islands, Grant Campbell. Travelling the region to meet our members in the long summer days is another reminder of how lucky we are to live in such an inspiring natural environment. It has been particularly enjoyable to see a number of long-term investment projects approaching completion. With …

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We Ask an Activist What the Aarey Forest Decision Means for Other Citizen Movements

[ad_1] On Friday, the newly-formed Maharashtra government reversed a landmark policy on forest conservation. It has decided to shift the contested metro shed that would involve cutting trees in the Aarey forest, a stretch located in Goregaon. The proposed metro shed threatens the livelihood, homes, and security of almost 8,000 tribal people in the area, …

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Yoshiharu Global Co. Plans $17 Million IPO for July 5th (YOSH)

[ad_1] Yoshiharu Global Co. (YOSH) is planning to raise $17 million in an initial public offering on Tuesday, July 5th, IPO Scoop reports. The company plans to issue 3,800,000 shares at $4.00-$5.00 per share. In the last year, Yoshiharu Global Co. generated $6.5 million in revenue and had a net loss of $1.6 million. Yoshiharu …

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DesignInc, Trapp Architects join forces

[ad_1] DesignInc has announced Brisbane-based practice Trapp Architects has joined the DesignInc group, furthering its personnel and expertise in the river city. The move signals continued growth for DesignInc nationally, with the organisation now numbering over 250 professionals, with the Trapp merger adding to the existing studios located in Adelaide, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney. Trapp …

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The construction of Ontario roads and highways have become more environmentally friendly

[ad_1] As you drive to work, prepare for that road trip with your friends, or pack the car for the cottage, your most pressing thought might not be on how environmentally friendly Ontario roads and highways have become over the past 10 years. In previous articles, I have mentioned how the road building and asphalt …

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Texas schools must check all exterior doors before school year starts, TEA announces

[ad_1] Texas districts must inspect every exterior door of each campus before the start of the next school year. Districts must also conduct a summer safety audit as well as review emergency operations and active threat plans and ensure that all campus staff — including substitutes — are trained on safety protocols. The Texas Education …

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DH Property Holdings, Goldman Sachs Asset Management Complete Sale of Logistics Center at 640 Columbia Street in Red Hook, Brooklyn, to CBRE Investment Management

[ad_1] DH Property Holdings, LLC, a leading developer of urban infill industrial logistics facilities, and the Real Estate business within Goldman Sachs Asset Management (Goldman Sachs) have sold their interest in 640 Columbia Street, a three-story, 400,000-square-foot logistics facility in Red Hook, Brooklyn, to CBRE Investment Management. DHPH developed 640 Columbia on spec and executed …

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Real Estate Developer Found Guilty of Fraud, Bribery and Obstruction Charges for Paying $500,000 to City Officials

[ad_1] U.S. Attorney’s Office, Central District of California A real estate developer and one of his companies were found guilty by a jury June 27 of federal criminal charges for providing $500,000 in cash to then-Los Angeles City Councilmember José Huizar and his special assistant in exchange for their help in resolving a labor organization’s …

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