Month: September 2022

IperionX Limited to invest $82.1 million in Halifax County, 108 jobs | News

[ad_1] RICHMOND — Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that IperionX Limited, a U.S. critical minerals company, plans to make a capital investment totaling $82.1 million to establish Virginia’s first titanium demonstration facility in Halifax County. The company’s project will develop over two phases, with phase one consisting of a $12.5 million investment in building construction and …

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The Optimistic Art of Mary Mattingly

[ad_1] The idea of socially engaged art that doubles as a public works project flourished in the 1970s, a period of nihilism and malaise caused by inflation, environmental depredation and a loss of confidence in political leadership. Mattingly’s artistic forebears include Agnes Denes, who addressed food access, environmental destruction and the dubious priorities of the …

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Welcome to Real Estate Friday!

[ad_1] This week’s featured property in Great Barrington, offered by Samantha Homeyer of Housatonic Real Estate Here’s what we have for you this week in The Edge Real Estate section: Property of the Week – Samantha Homeyer of Housatonic Real Estate offers a remarkable investment opportunity— an historic carriage house converted into three spacious units …

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After the Hurricane: Wading Through the Storm of Claims 2022 | Akerman LLP

[ad_1] It’s the end of September, just hours after an historic category 4 hurricane inflicted catastrophic damage through a large swath of the State of Florida.  You have now learned that property you either currently own, previously owned, developed, built, or designed has sustained some form of roof, structural, moisture, and/or landscape damage. What is …

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GCZMA directs Sernabatim resort to stop all construction work

[ad_1] MARGAOThe Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority (GCZMA) has directed a resort at Sernabatim to immediately stop all construction work going on at the site and to show cause why a direction to demolish/ remove the illegalities and restore the land to its original conditions should not be issued. The show cause notice cum stop …

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The Mind-Bending Inspiration Behind The Night House’s Twisting Architecture

[ad_1] Horror films often rely on architectural and spatial aspects to evoke claustrophobia and anxiety, and haunted houses have always been a staple trope in the genre. Some films excel in using this aspect to the plot’s advantage, and a classic example is “The Shining.” The film’s disturbing events take place exclusively inside the Overlook …

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Spray Foam Magazine Honors an American Hero in Fall Issue 2022 | SprayFoam News

[ad_1] JUPITER, FL – September 30, 2022 – Spray Foam Magazine’s Fall 2022 issue is crammed full of “Lights, Camera, Action!” but the headliner of this issue was a real-life star. We salute a hero and remember the great sacrifices he and his fellow Navy SEALS made when we visit the LT MICHAEL P. MURPHY …

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How cities are preparing for the ‘silent killer’ of extreme heat

[ad_1] In the northern United States, weatherizing programs have historically focused on the colder months of the year, and the word itself likely conjures thoughts of long and frigid winters. But warming temperatures from climate change mean the concept increasingly pertains to the other end of the calendar too: the summer months, which are getting …

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Craig R. Carnaroli | University response to the sale of the UC Townhomes

[ad_1] The Department of Housing and Urban Development Headquarters in Washington, D.C. (Photo from HUD) It is upsetting to see longtime residents forced out of their affordable rental units at the University City Townhomes.  Townhome residents who have, for decades, lived in their homes are now being forced to relocate and find new residences. Some …

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