Category: Featured
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September Office Report: Occupancy Rates Stay Low
As hybrid work options seem to have become an expectation in much of the corporate world, office properties continue to experience low physical occupancy levels. The pain from this new reality will not be felt equally across markets however, as New York City is seeing the most leasing activity and highest demand of the last…
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Rosendin Marks $23M Milestone with New San Jose HQ
Rosendin, the nation’s largest employee-owned electrical contractor, announces the purchase of a two-building office complex in San Jose that will serve as its new headquarters. The 130,944 square foot property at 3000 and 3030 Orchard Parkway features two- and three-story Class A office buildings. The $23 million investment represents a significant milestone for Rosendin, which…
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Tile Club Unveils Three New Collections for Timeless Design
Tile Club, a leading online tile retailer with one of the largest and most distinctive in-stock selections in the U.S., announces the release of three new collections: Alata, Boldara, and Real Terrazzo. Drawing on design styles long regarded as timeless, the collections feature marble-inspired elegance, a modern take on the classic subway tile, and redefined terrazzo surfaces, all…
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AO Completes Two Major Projects in San Diego Region
AO completed the first phase of AMLI’s first development in the San Diego region. 97 units were completed in this phase with the whole project expected to be conducted in five stages. Notable architectural features of the seven-story development are its monochromatic black-and-white exterior, rounded corners and three courtyards. AMLI Aero also incorporates work/play through…
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Why HVAC Efficiency Tops Priorities in Commercial Renovation
When most people think about commercial renovations, the focus is often on new finishes, expanded floorplans, or the latest design trends. But beneath the surface, one of the most critical upgrades shaping today’s projects is the HVAC system. Energy efficiency, air quality, and occupant comfort are no longer optional — they’re essential for building owners…
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From Snellville to Sea: One Sailor’s Journey to a Navy Ship
From Snellville to the sea: A sailor’s path to a Navy warship For Full Story: https://navyoutreach.blogspot.com/2025/08/from-snellville-to-sea-sailors-path-to.html By Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist John Osborne, Navy Office of Community Outreach SAN DIEGO – Petty Officer 3rd Class Tirrell Billups, a native of Snellville, Georgia, serves aboard the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex, currently operating out of…
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From Snellville to Sea: One Sailor’s Journey to a Navy Ship
From Snellville to the sea: A sailor’s path to a Navy warship For Full Story: https://navyoutreach.blogspot.com/2025/08/from-snellville-to-sea-sailors-path-to.html By Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist John Osborne, Navy Office of Community Outreach SAN DIEGO – Petty Officer 3rd Class Tirrell Billups, a native of Snellville, Georgia, serves aboard the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Essex, currently operating out of…
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Why Worker Wellness Matters on the Jobsite
Construction sites have always been demanding environments. Deadlines are tight, expectations are high, and the work itself is physically and mentally challenging. For decades, the emphasis on jobsite performance has centered on productivity, safety compliance, and cost management. While those factors remain critical, there is another dimension that deserves equal attention: worker wellness. Worker wellness…
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Texas Multifamily Construction: Building Growing Communities
Construction projects are discreet, and so are the specifications that drive the costs. Building a multifamily property is nothing like putting up a retail store or renovating an office. A multifamily construction company has to juggle far more moving parts — dozens or even hundreds of living units, utility connections for every floor, and strict…

