Construction Management

Why Is Lone Star Betting Big on West End Office Space?
Construction Management Why Is Lone Star Betting Big on West End Office Space?

The quiet transaction of a massive glass-and-steel structure in central London has signaled a seismic shift in how private equity giants view the physical workplace. The recent acquisition of 90 Whitfield Street by Lone Star Funds marks a decisive $100 million-plus signal that the institutional

Haines Assembly Navigates Infrastructure and Resource Balance
Construction Management Haines Assembly Navigates Infrastructure and Resource Balance

The recent June 25, 2025, meeting of the Haines Borough Assembly highlighted the delicate equilibrium required to manage a community defined by its rugged geography and its complex economic aspirations. As local leaders gathered to chart a course for the future, they faced a series of decisions

Why Is John Lewis Exiting the Rental Housing Market?
Construction Management Why Is John Lewis Exiting the Rental Housing Market?

The decision by the John Lewis Partnership to abandon its ambitious foray into the United Kingdom's residential rental sector marks a dramatic reversal of a strategy once hailed as a lifeline for the retail giant. This strategic pivot signals the end of a plan to construct ten thousand homes, a

Baltimore Seniors Win $1.4 Million Over Unlicensed Housing
Construction Management Baltimore Seniors Win $1.4 Million Over Unlicensed Housing

The fundamental right to a safe and dignified living environment was recently upheld in a Baltimore courtroom where five elderly residents secured a landmark legal victory against their corporate landlords. This case serves as a stark reminder that the collection of rent is not merely a financial

Can a $1.3 Billion Plant Modernize the Pork Industry?
Construction Management Can a $1.3 Billion Plant Modernize the Pork Industry?

The meatpacking industry is currently undergoing a massive transformation as legacy infrastructure yields to the precision of modern engineering and high-speed automation. Smithfield Foods has committed to a massive $1.3 billion capital expenditure to build a state-of-the-art pork processing and

Is US Construction Project Stress Finally Easing in 2026?
Construction Management Is US Construction Project Stress Finally Easing in 2026?

The American construction landscape enters the mid-point of this decade by shedding the heavy burden of extreme financial uncertainty that once paralyzed many ambitious developers and infrastructure planners across the nation. At this critical juncture, industry stakeholders are intensely focused

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