Syracuse, N.Y. – Just as Upstate New York residents are trying to catch their breath from the enormous utility bills they got this winter, a new round of rate increases will hike their bills in April.
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KINGSTON, N.Y. — The city’s Common Council is now signaling its support for a 3% occupancy tax for hotel, motel and short-term rental stays as originally proposed by Mayor Steve Noble last year. The ...
The amenities program at 1540 Broadway, part of a $150 million repositioning, boosted office leasing even before the work overseen by design firm Fogarty Finger is fully completed in early 2027. GFP ...
A wave of Virginia data centers abruptly disconnecting from the power grid last year exposed a growing threat to U.S. electricity reliability: massive customers vanishing all at once, The Wall Street ...
Bottom line: The US electric grid added more energy storage capacity in 2025 than in any previous year on record, achieving the milestone during a politically turbulent period for renewable energy ...
Aspen and Snowmass have seen lower occupancy this winter compared to last. In their mid-winter occupancy report, Aspen Skiing Company, the Aspen Chamber Resort Association and Snowmass Tourism ...
The GW Ranch project approved on 8,000 windswept acres of West Texas will look like many of the other data centers that have sprung up across the country to support Silicon Valley’s ambitions for ...
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CTC Global, the world’s leading developer and manufacturer of high-capacity advanced conductors, today announced the launch of the GridVista System. The GridVista ...
Last month’s sprawling winter storm from Texas to New England was one of the first multigrid tests in the U.S. for big batteries. They passed. Texas, in particular, benefited from energy storage, ...
Long-term care and senior living in the U.S. is having a “lines out the door” moment. But this isn’t a fad or a marketing cycle. It’s math, demographics and delayed decisions finally colliding.