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University of South Florida OKs $407 Million Investment in New Stadium and Infrastructure
The University of South Florida’s Board of Trustees has approved a $407 million plan to build an on-campus stadium, with completion targeted for the 2027 football season. The project includes $348.5 million for the stadium, $47.9 million for accompanying...
Florida’s Port Canaveral Unveils $500 Million Expansion Plan
Port Canaveral in Florida is investing over $500 million in a five-year expansion plan to upgrade its infrastructure in able to expand its capacity and operations. Projects include a 65% expansion of Cruise Terminal 5, with the design contract awarded to BEA...
Port of Port Arthur, TX Completes $67M Berth 6 Expansion
The Port of Port Arthur in Texas has completed its $67 million Berth 6 expansion, adding 1,000 feet of deep-draft dock, 3,000 feet of on-dock rail track, and backland laydown space, increasing capacity to handle more cargo. Funded in part by a $20 million federal...
Hopkins Airport Set for Major Overhaul with $1.6 Billion Modernization Plan
Cleveland officials unveiled the first phase of the $1.6 billion Terminal Modernization Development Program (TMDP), a multi-year plan to modernize Hopkins Airport, starting with a new terminal. The project is backed in part by $476 million in airline funding,...
17 States Sue Trump Administration Over Frozen $3.3 Billion EV Funds
$5 billion in EV infrastructure funding approved under Biden’s 2021 infrastructure law is at the center of a legal battle, as 17 states sue the Trump administration for freezing $3.3 billion that had already been allocated. Although the funds were previously made...
$128 Billion California High-Speed Rail Project at Risk After Trump Funding Freeze
California’s high-speed rail project faces uncertainty after President Trump vowed to halt federal funding, citing ballooning costs. The project's estimated price has soared from $40 billion to as much as $128 billion, prompting scrutiny from the administration. State...
Boston Sues Trump Admin Over $3.6 Billion Housing Grant Threat
Boston, together with other cities and counties, has filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration over $3.6 billion in threatened housing and homelessness prevention grants, as it stands to lose $48 million unless it complies with new executive orders. The...
New York Faces Housing Crisis as Trump Proposes $27 Billion Cut in Aid
President Trump’s proposed budget would slash nearly $27 billion in federal housing aid, threatening affordable housing for 1 million New Yorkers who rely on the state’s housing safety net. Advocates warn the cuts could trigger mass evictions, homelessness, and...
Retail, Labor Suffer as Seattle and Tacoma Ports See Slowdown Amid Tariff War
Authorities at the Port of Seattle and the Port of Tacoma say the fallout from President Trump's trade war is expected to intensify by late May, with container volume projected to drop by 40 percent. The disruption is rippling across the supply chain, slashing hours...
LA Ports Struggle with Traffic Decline and Blank Sailings Due to Tariffs
The busiest seaport complex in the western hemisphere, comprising of Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, is experiencing a slowdown due to new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. With a third of port traffic halted and work shifts reduced, thousands...
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