Allan Jacobs, the powerful and colorful planning director of San Francisco at a time when downtown development and neighborhood livability were even more divisive issues than today, died on Feb. 18.
The aviation agency has struggled with staffing shortages, and tackling them has become more urgent after last month’s deadly ...
A Detroit City Council subcommittee dealt a blow to an effort that could place the Renaissance Center in a local historic ...
The A’s will call a Triple A stadium home for the next few years. What lies ahead in West Sacramento could have a domino ...
PLANS for a new urban park in Aberdeen city centre have been paused amid "unforeseen repairs" to an iconic tower adjacent to the ...
“Seventy-five percent of the cost of a conversion goes to labor and only 25 percent material, whereas on new construction, it ...
A new marker will recognize the Black Bottom neighborhood, known today as SoBro, that was a cultural center for Black Nashvillians.
New York City has marked the anniversary of the 1993 bombing at the old World Trade Center, when Islamic extremists first ...
The University of Oklahoma has hired Jim Nagy as the general manager for football to lead roster building, player evaluation, ...
Letter from congressional leaders says institution would help Chinese Communist Party spy on and intimidate opponents in UK ...
From modest roots in the Philly burbs, Bob and Bruce Toll built Toll Brothers into "America's Luxury Home Builder." ...
"They have asked the council time and time again to be rehoused, but they have been ignored" says a damning report from ...