Second Phase of UGA STEM Research Complex Complete

The final phase of a two-phase project to create a new Interdisciplinary Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (I-STEM) Research Complex at the University of Georgia was completed in August 2022. The STEM students of UGA are now in their second semester of utilizing the state-of-the-art I-STEM Research Building 2. The building joins the I-STEM Research… Read more »

Wildflower Farms in Hudson Valley Now Open to Guests

Wildflower Farms, of the Auberge Resorts Collection, opened its doors to guests for the first time in Oct. 2022. The Hudson Valley luxury hotel is located on a 140-acre retreat in Gardiner, New York, just 90 minutes from New York City. The resort, which was built by PC Construction Company, offers a comfortable, quiet, and… Read more »

Second Season of Nashville SC Soccer to Kick Off at Geodis Park

We’re just about a month away from the kickoff of the second Nashville Soccer Club (SC) season played at Geodis Park. The biggest soccer-only stadium in North American opened last year, securing the future of one of the newest teams in Major League Soccer. Getting the stadium built was no small feat and there were… Read more »

Timashev Family Music Building Now Open at Ohio State University’s Emerging Arts District

For the past three months, students at Ohio State University have been making use of the new Timashev Family Music Building. The state-of-the-art facility opened when the fall semester began in August after a multi-year planning and construction period. The new center is actually part of a larger project in the Arts District of the… Read more »

Harrah’s Cherokee Hotel and Casino Completes Addition

Harrah’s Cherokee Hotel and Casino in Cherokee, N.C. recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of a major expansion project at the already-sprawling complex. The resort added a fourth hotel tower, The Cherokee, along with an 83,000 square foot convention center, which both opened in mid-October 2021. This expansion has significantly enhanced the resort’s meeting and convention… Read more »

Ball State’s Foundational Sciences Building Celebrates One Year

Saturday will mark the one-year anniversary of the ceremonial ribbon cutting for Ball State University’s new Foundational Sciences Building. The construction of the new academic building is part of a multi-step process to replace the aging Cooper Science Building while also increasing the university’s capacity to handle STEM students. Students who take courses in biology… Read more »

George Washington University’s Thurston Hall Reopens to Students

George Washington University’s oldest and largest residence hall reopened last week, welcoming new students for the first time in three years. These students will be walking into a building that bears little resemblance to the one that last housed students in 2019. The building has undergone massive renovations over the course of a two-year construction… Read more »

McLaren Greater Lansing Hospital Now Open

The McLaren Greater Lansing Hospital opened its doors in March after extensive construction. The facility is located on Michigan State University’s Corporate Research Park. The new campus is far more than just a hospital – it will provide a wide variety of medical services while also serving educational and research purposes for the students and… Read more »

SDSU Raven Precision Agriculture Center Entering Second Year

The South Dakota State University Raven Precision Agricultural Center will begin its second academic year of use after celebrating its completion last September. The building is already housing important work as the university helps prepare students for the future of American agriculture. The Background SDSU is land-grant university, meaning it receives benefits under the 19th… Read more »