Miles Smith Honolulu seeks developer for strategic housing initiative The city issued a Request for Qualifications for a development firm to help redevelop the Iwilei industrial center.
Candace Barnette Pennsylvania updates IT procurement to boost tech partnerships The initiative reduces risks associated with relying on single vendors while creating opportunities for more businesses to secure state contracts.
Veronica Piscitelli Feasibility study outlines developer opportunities in Columbia convention center A local hospitality industry is urging the new development as Columbia experiences a period of economic and population growth.
Keaton Peters Governors unveil comprehensive economic development strategies Governors in Georgia, California, New York and Texas have released their economic blueprints.
Miles Smith Bossier City’s $130M roadmap targets parks, water systems The plan was assembled by compiling master plan documents from engineering, parks and recreation, public works, and water and sewer.
Brady Pieper After state study snub, Ohio county pursues private partnership for highway expansion project The county is looking down a different avenue to fund the project, following the release of a transportation study that did not prioritize the initiative.
Keaton Peters California plan aligns transportation funding with climate initiatives The plan calls for a 25% reduction in vehicle miles traveled by 2035 — a target that will require sustained effort beyond current initiatives.
Brady Pieper Auburn University secures $11.4M for groundbreaking radiation testing facility The facility will be the only university-led radiation hardening facility in the U.S., designed to test military technology’s reliability in space.
Keaton Peters New study positions Indiana at forefront of small modular reactor development With new data centers and manufacturing facilities, Indiana faces mounting pressure to develop reliable, carbon-free power generation.
Miles Smith Minnesota internet providers compete for $652M program to expand broadband access Nearly 89,000 Minnesota homes and businesses could receive high-speed broadband service through the state’s BEAD allocation.