Month: September 2022

New York Needs a Bold Climate Action Plan

[ad_1] “The Climate Action Council Scoping Plan for New York must not allow for new or repowered gas power plants that pollute our air and endanger community health. Additionally, the final plan must set a 2024 deadline for all electric new building construction and a similar 2027 deadline for bigger buildings.” Liz Donovan A protestor …

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New Clayton County Administration Building designs released | News

[ad_1] JONESBORO — Design plans for the county’s new Administration Building were unveiled during the Board of Commissioners’ Sept. 13 work session. The new three-story, 85,000-square-foot facility will be located at the corner of Smith Street and Lee Street. A five-story parking deck is also part of the construction plan. The entrance will face Lee …

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Black-owned businesses and The Diamond | Richmond Free Press

[ad_1] Richmond has long been home to thriving Black businesses and it is exciting to know that the future looks bright for several such enterprises that have been tapped to help develop the new Diamond District on the city’s North Side. Indeed, the late-great Richmond-born tennis legend Arthur Ashe, for whom Arthur Ashe Boulevard is …

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In A Downturn, Real Estate Agents Should Market With Future In Mind

[ad_1] Agents who lean into this down market stand to gain market share that could benefit them for years, real estate executives argued Thursday at the Inman Connect Now virtual event. Join industry visionaries Pete Flint, Spencer Rascoff, Ryan Serhant and more at Inman Connect New York, Jan. 24-26. Punch your ticket to the future by joining the smartest people …

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A conversation on methodology and process with SPASM Design Architects

[ad_1] When we consider the process of designing structures, what we rely on to understand the design process is heavily based on the narrative illustrated by the architects. The analysis of architecture may seem like a formalist exercise. One that indulges in the practices of a practice to further evolve the discipline. Yet we continue …

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Ashtrom Group Signs with a partner a first PPA Agreement in the US to Sell ~235MWdc Electricity in their ~400 MWdc Project in Texas

[ad_1] As part of the PPA agreement, Ashtrom will sell to CPS Energy, the largest municipally owned electric and natural gas utility in the U.S. , which has a credit rating of Aa2, about 60% of the generated electricity for a period of 20 years at a fixed price. TEL AVIV, Israel, Sept. 22, 2022 …

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Rosalie Genevro to leave her role at The Architectural League of New York

[ad_1] Rosalie Genevro, the executive director of The Architectural League of New York since 1985, informed the board of directors earlier this week that she will step down from her post in June 2023. The League will formally announce the search for a new director in the coming weeks, with the hope of naming a …

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BRENNAN HIRES VICTOR SEGREST AS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT

[ad_1] Responsible for investments and operations in Atlanta, Savannah, and Memphis ATLANTA, Sept. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Brennan Investment Group, a private real estate investment firm that acquires, develops, and operates industrial facilities throughout the United States, is pleased to announce that Victor Segrest has joined the company as Senior Vice President. Mr. Segrest will …

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The clean energy economy is gaining ground, but greater efforts are needed now to get on track for net zero by 2050 – News

[ad_1] Despite encouraging signs of progress across a number of sectors, stronger efforts are needed to bring the world on track to reach net zero emissions by mid-century, according to the IEA’s latest appraisal of global progress on clean energy technologies. The annual Tracking Clean Energy Progress (TCEP) update assesses 55 components of the energy …

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