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Statesville City Council 2024

May 4, 2024

Statesville City Council Reviews Projects and Recognizes Local Leaders

Statesville's City Council met to discuss development projects and acknowledge Future Business Leaders of America.

By Sydney Brianna

A cougar stretches at night. Overlooks Los Angeles.

February 18, 2024

How to Save a Mountain: One Group’s Fight to Stop a Luxury Development in Los Angeles

The proposed Canyon Hills site would require grading, or flattening, 300 acres of the Verdugos and would destroy the habitat of, according to NCH’s estimation, over 350 species of plants and animals, including a dozen designated as protected or threatened. 

By Kate Mays

December 18, 2023

A City’s Changing Skyline: Are There Enough Condos in Sarasota?

Located in the southwest of Florida, Sarasota's downtown district is changing with an increase of luxury condo construction and remodel. The sale of historic landmarks and proposed high-rises like "The Obsidian" spark community concerns over construction, attainable housing, and loss of character for downtown.

By Annie Bain

The image shows the vacant Stein Mart store and a nearly-empty parking lot on a sunny day with blue sky.

October 15, 2021

Mission Viejo Funds Ambitious Plan for Downtown Plaza

This California town is planning a $46 million facelift.

By Paras Shah

May 8, 2021

For Better and Worse, Change Arrives in Flagler Village

Flagler Village in Fort Lauderdale used to be home to drugs, murder, and prostitution but now finds itself home to […]

By Jeremy St Louis

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