The state joins a growing list of places that allow municipalities to form local energy groups, giving residents more control over electricity costs and a faster path to 100% renewable energy goals.
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Erik Rutter and David Weitz met as recent grads while working in New York at Tishman Speyer. After just three years at the real estate behemoth, the two struck out on their own, launching the firm now known as Oak Row Equities in 2018. The initial goal was to develop in Miami the kind of […]
Will see US-based technology company using Latitude.sh's compute and storage solutions
National office demand reached its highest level since before the pandemic in the first quarter of 2026, according to a new report, with artificial intelligence companies leading the leasing charge. Software company VTS’s office demand index, which predicts office demand by the size and nature of new tenants entering the market, rose by 18 percent
Terms not shared, joins likes of Kio, Exa, and nLighten under I Squared's ownership
Five months after New York City-based office REIT Paramount Group was acquired by Rithm Capital Corp., the landlord has been rebranded as Elecor Properties, Rithm announced Tuesday.
Anglesey County Council rejected planning for the former Octel Factory in Amlwch
The government is mulling the imposition of a one-year freeze on private sector residential rents, in a move that will send shivers through the build-to-rent sector. The Treasury is debating the move as part of a raft of measures being considered to...
Can now be a large-scale sovereign offering
The White House’s plan to turn warehouses into immigrant detention facilities hit another snag. A Maryland judge ruled this month that Immigration and Customs Enforcement has to conduct an environmental review for a conversion project in the state,...
If Florida voters approve eliminating local homestead taxes in November, Miami is preparing funding cuts to local hospitals, police, fire, parks, public schools and water management, Mayor Eileen Higgins said Tuesday at a Bisnow event.
Luxury retailer Saks Global Enterprises moved closer to exiting bankruptcy with a pair of agreements aimed at putting the company on firmer ground.
First phase of HPC hosting capacity due live next year
Up to 9GW project has already secured backing from Utah's Military Installation Development Authority
Policymakers must remove barriers to new infrastructure and allow competitive power markets to function properly, writes Todd Snitchler, CEO of the Electric Power Supply Association.
The neutral host provider is already working with TfL to support 5G rollout across the Underground
Startup designs custom application-specific photonic chips
Cyxtera successor looks to go public
The government said Bluepoint Wind and Golden State Wind have “agreed to voluntarily end their offshore wind leases.” EDP, a Portuguese company with stakes in both projects, said it has “agreed to settle imminent claims.”
As global solar installations approach 600 GW, the industry is shifting from a technology-driven market to one defined by the industrial capacity and supply chain resilience required to meet record demand.
Groundbreaking ceremony took place on April 28
Itron, which claims to have contracts with more than 7,700 utility providers in 100 countries, said it “has not observed any subsequent unauthorized activity within its corporate systems” nor unauthorized access to customer data.
Electric reliability margins will be “the lowest ... in recent history” at just 417 MW available under baseline summer conditions, the New York Independent System Operator said Friday.
Prices for natural gas in Europe and Asia have diverged from those in the United States since the February 28 closure of the Strait of Hormuz.