A transformative change is on the horizon for the construction industry. Beginning October 1, 2024, businesses and self-employed workers in the construction sector will need to adhere to a new mandatory credit-based driving license system. Spearheaded by the Pnrr decree law, this initiative aims to
The temporary closure of The Suds Drive-In in Greenwood due to extensive construction at Market Plaza underscores the profound impact that urban development projects can have on local businesses. Businesses in the vicinity, particularly those heavily reliant on seasonal customer influxes,
Telex's Remarkable Rise: From Local Startup to National Powerhouse Telex, an Arkansas-based company specializing in testing, commissioning, and engineering services for electric utilities, has catapulted to prominence since its inception in 2014 by Mike McDonald. Achieving the No. 171 spot on the
In a stark reflection of the challenges facing Germany's residential housing market, the number of building permits issued has seen a significant decline. July's statistics reveal only 17,000 new homes authorized, marking a sharp 19.2% reduction from the same month last year. This decline extends a
Milwaukee's E. North Avenue, a crucial corridor through the city's bustling East Side, is undergoing a transformative construction project aimed at significantly improving safety for pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists. With a comprehensive set of design changes, this initiative addresses past
In a significant court ruling, the Indiana Tax Court has decided in favor of Allen County's controversial plan to use the historic Allen County Courthouse as collateral for a construction bond aimed at funding a new jail. This decision, handed down by Special Judge Heather A. Welch, effectively