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Las Vegas rail project could spark $3B of nearby investment

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mile, $750 million light rail system connecting McCarran International Airport, the University of Nevada, a hospital and downtown could generate $2.8 billion in housing, retail, entertainment and office development.

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Officials soliciting development ideas for 93 acres near Los Angeles airport

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The parcel, zoned for recreational space and offices, is part of a 340-acre project that will include retail stores and other amenities.

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Report: Global construction market to reach $15 trillion by 2025

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A new report released today forecasts the volume of construction output will grow by more than 70% to $15 trillion worldwide by 2025. World construction markets are at a tipping point already with 52% of all construction activity in emerging markets today.

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Building owners cite BIM/VDC as 'most exciting trend' in facilities management, says Mortenson report

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Mortenson Construction today released the results of a survey of more than 60 facilities professionals at the Construction Owners Association of America (COAA) 2013 Spring Seminar. Body Image: read more.

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10 green building trends for 2014

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As one of the world''s leading green building consultants, keynote speakers and authors, Jerry Yudelson thinks he knows the answers. He offers his green building mega-trends for 2014: read more.

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Perkins+Will white paper examines alternatives to flame retardant building materials

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Global architecture and design firm Perkins+Will has released new research in response to the need for architects and interior designers to develop a better understanding of flame retardants and their impact on health.

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World's first 'invisible' tower planned in South Korea

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Called Tower Infinity , the 1,476-foot structure planned just outside the city, near Incheon International Airport, will feature a cloaking façade made of LED projectors and optical cameras that will capture and display the landscape surrounding the building, thus making it appear transparent. Body Image: read more.

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