What We're Reading: Page 302
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 12, 2017
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Curbed Seattle
Bertha’s disassembly has begun: Watch the first piece leaving the pit
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USA Today
'Not a serious process': Bidders question handling of border-wall project
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The Journal Times
The 50 worst-paying cities for construction workers
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CityLab
New York City Seeks the 'Holy Grail' of Street Design
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Houston Chronicle
H-E-B 'urban prototype' breaks ground near Buffalo Bayou Park
May 11, 2017
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The Washington Post
One tall building. One dark and stormy night. 395 dead birds.
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Equipment World
Time-lapse chronicles 64-foot raising of Bayonne Bridge roadway in NJ
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ABC News
Huge sinkholes are now appearing in the wrong places
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CityLab
Why Do Autocracies Build Taller Skyscrapers?
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San Francisco Business Times
Joe Montana joins class-action lawsuit of condo owners suing Millennium Tower
May 10, 2017
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NPR
3 Men, 1 Skyscraper And A Conflict-Of-Interest Concern In Foreign Policy
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Boston Business Journal
General Electric provides first interior glimpse of $200M 'Innovation Point' HQ campus in Boston
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Providence Journal
Superman building lawsuit settled
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ArchDaily
The World's 20 Largest Architecture Firms
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MarketWatch
Australia to invest $56 billion in infrastructure
May 09, 2017
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WIRED
Amazon’s Expansive Biodomes Get Their First of 9,000 Plants
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Curbed San Francisco
Photos: Central Subway making progress
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The New York Times
Trump Welcomes Some Unions Over Others at the White House
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Bloomberg
Dubai's Good Times on Hold as Construction Companies Feel Pain
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NBC News
Donald Trump Wants to Rebuild America? Here Are 8 Places to Start
May 08, 2017
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Huron Daily Tribune
Florida's building boom threatens wildlife-rich lagoon
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Curbed Philadelphia
205-year-old wooden water pipes unearthed in Washington Square West
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CNN Style
Diplomatic design: New US embassies make an architectural statement
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CityLab
Tracking 25 Years of Rebirth and Ruin in Detroit
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The Washington Post
Amazon to open a (real-live physical) bookstore in D.C.
May 05, 2017
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The Mercury-News
Downtown San Jose property grabs portend mega tech campus
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Bloomberg
Brooklyn’s Office Boom Isn’t Drawing Big Manhattan Tenants
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The New York Times
Bethesda Readies for a Major Remake
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Structural steel completed for Mercedes-Benz Stadium roof
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National Real Estate Investor
Delays On Apartment Projects Keep Vacancies Low, For Now
May 04, 2017
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The Wall Street Journal
Developer Uses Wild Gimmick to Sell New York Condos
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Retail Dive
'Not dead, just changing': What the future holds for the American mall
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Engineering News-Record
The Unfulfilled Expectations of Prefabrication
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Curbed Chicago
Columbia College announces new Gensler-designed student center
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San Francisco Business Times
Two of San Francisco's largest landlords weigh in on why Seattle outshines San Francisco