At first glance, those comparing the brand-new Marlins Park in downtown Miami to the historic Camden Yards in Baltimore may not find much in common. However, the two buildings have more linking them than one might imagine, writes USA Today.
Marlins Park represents a step forward for baseball stadiums
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Apartment construction in the Washington, D.C., area is reportedly booming - so much so that developers may have overestimated the demand, reports the Washington Business Journal.
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High prices for crops are resulting in a reduction of lands protected under the federal Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), reports Reuters.
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Construction underway on new firehouse in Boonton, New Jersey
The construction of a new firehouse in Boonton, NJ, is progressing nicely, according to NorthJersey.com.
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Hawaii looks to streamline construction approval process
Hawaii is hoping to stimulate its construction industry, and the current idea is to streamline the construction approval process in order to get more projects underway, reports The Associated Press.
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Despite droughts and flooding throughout the year, Louisiana farmers weathered the storm and delivered the most productive agricultural year since 2007, according to a report from the LSU AgCenter.
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Farmers in Indiana are expected to pull in record revenue this year, but that doesn't necessarily mean record profits, reports the Indianapolis Star.
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Construction on Bronx clinic delayed due to lack of government funds
Students in New York are fighting to get funds for a new health clinic that will be built on the Adlai E. Stevenson Educational Campus in the Bronx, after the state Department of Education did not provide funds to match a grant.
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U.S. farmers are preparing to plant the largest amount of corn in 75 years, according to a Department of Agriculture (USDA) report released Friday.
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Community sponsored agriculture (CSA) originally began as a way for farmers to connect with people in their local area. However, as the idea has become more popular, the definition has begun to change and evolve, reports NPR.
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