What We're Reading: Page 108
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 26, 2022
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The Washington Post
Labor unions protest lack of protections on Purple Line construction
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POLITICO
‘This is a crisis point’: Job training deficit leaves critical jobs unfilled
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FOX 5 KVVU-TV
Construction starts next week on $900 million high-rise in MacDonald Highlands
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The Hollywood Reporter
MSG Sphere: Inside the $1.8 Billion Las Vegas Venue
May 25, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
Inflation, Rising Rates Curb Global Economic Growth
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NBC King 5
Inslee drops vaccine requirement for outdoor contractors, volunteers outside of healthcare
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E&E News
DOE: We're hiring 1,000 workers in infrastructure push
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New York YIMBY
Extell Development Begins Construction at Hudson Piers, a $585M Mixed-Use Development in Yonkers
May 24, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
Where Is Inflation Headed? Nine Signs to Watch
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MarketWatch
Infrastructure-law provision will make jobs ‘more fairly distributed’: advocates
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NBC Sports Washington
Commanders keeping new stadium location options open even after Va. land deal
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay
St. Pete construction company sues former county employee who cost them $1 million
May 23, 2022
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Sierra News Online
California to Invest $700M in Transportation Infrastructure
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The Wall Street Journal
Conditions Are Ripe for a Deep Bear Market
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AS USA
Where are some of the newest soccer stadiums being built in the United States?
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NBC Connecticut
Face the Facts: Hartford Mayor Talks About Dunkin Donuts Park Construction Trial
May 20, 2022
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ABC News 10
Construction worker removed from Albany High project over car sporting Confederate flag
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Creative Loafing Tampa Bay
Tampa city attorneys eye construction law changes after City Center at Hanna Avenue debacle
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CNBC
How relocating Americans created new inflation hot spots
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The Washington Post
U.S. economy could be heading to recession in next year, banks and economists say