What We're Reading: Page 6
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 17, 2025
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CNN
‘It’s killing business’: Trump’s mass deportation push is crushing local economies
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Urbanize LA
Renovation planned for historic Coca-Cola Building in Downtown L.A.
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Time
The ‘Arc de Trump’: President Shows Off Plans For His Latest Grandiose D.C. Construction Project
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The Baltimore Banner
Massive data centers invaded Virginia — and Maryland wants to be next
Oct 16, 2025
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The Wall Street Journal
AI Data Centers, Desperate for Electricity, Are Building Their Own Power Plants
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Bloomberg
LA Preps $1 Billion Bond for Convention Center Ahead of Olympics
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Reuters
US economic activity little changed, employment stable in recent weeks, Fed says
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Front Office Sprots
Bears Hit Another Speed Bump for New $5B Stadium in Suburbs
Oct 15, 2025
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AZ Central
From $5B to $25B, AZ’s construction industry is booming and needs workers
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The Wall Street Journal
China, Betting It Can Win a Trade War, Is Playing Hardball With Trump
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CNBC
Major real estate developers are fast becoming power brokers
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Washington Business Journal
Skilled worker decline challenges industry: How construction companies can solve the 2025 workforce shortage crisis
Oct 14, 2025
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The New York Times
Trump Ramps Up Trade War as New Tariffs on Lumber and Furniture Take Effect
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The Wall Street Journal
The New York City Office Market Is Roaring Back, and It’s Pricier Than Ever
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Cleveland.com
Browns and Cleveland make peace, reach $100M deal to move stadium to Brook Park
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ConnectCRE
Graycor Completes Amazon’s First Mass Timber Delivery Station in Indiana
Oct 10, 2025
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Bloomberg
Trump’s Wood Tariffs Are Coming. Who Will Be Hit Hardest
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Business Insider
Virginia’s data center construction boom is even bigger than you think. One company is behind most of it.
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The Wall Street Journal
Senators Try to Craft Exit Ramp for Shutdown as Tensions Rise
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The National Law Review
Will Artificial Intelligence Increase the Prices of Construction Materials, Equipment, and Labor?
Oct 09, 2025
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The Wall Street Journal
Tariffs Are Way Up. Interest on Debt Tops $1 Trillion. And DOGE Didn’t Do Much.
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LAist
LA considers fast-tracking construction of temporary structures for promised ‘no build’ Olympics
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CNBC
What the government shutdown means for commercial real estate
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The Tennessean
Oracle unveils newest images for $1.2B Nashville campus with riverfront park
Oct 08, 2025
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The Wall Street Journal
The Unofficial Jobs Numbers Are In and It’s Rough Out There
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WKBW
New details on what will happen to current Highmark Stadium after Buffalo Bills move to new stadium
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Bloomberg
The Long Comeback of the Erie Canal
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Axios
D.C. construction hits delays as Trump crackdown sparks worker fears