Topic: Construction
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There's More Than History at Stake for NYC's First Pre-Fab High-Rise
B2 Bklyn breaks ground this morning at Atlantic Yards. A lot is riding on whether it works.
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5 Beneficiaries of Hurricane Sandy
Devastation isn't bad news for everyone.
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Can Easing Planning Rules Boost the Economy?
The British government hopes so.
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Why Environmental Reviews Are Slowing Down Big Projects
It takes a long time to get big infrastructure investments through the process, but it doesn't have to.
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Building Supertall, Superfast
Chinese megabuilding would rise nearly 10 meters a day, way faster than other skyscrapers.
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Number of the Day: 418
That's how many new units of housing San Francisco added in 2011, the lowest since 1993.
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Democracy in America
This Week in Bans: No Pets for You in Huntington Beach
Also, the Netherlands bans tourists from purchasing marijuana (yes, really), and one Indianapolis contractor gets a visit from Johnny Law.
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Welcome to the Rebuild Era
Lately, America's leaders have talked a lot about the need to rebuild. Has it begun?
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The Evolution of the American Dream, from Colonial Times to Today
A big new exhibit at the National Building Museum explores the history of house and home in the U.S.
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Photos
China's New Super-High, Super-Long Suspension Bridge: Not Recommended for Vertigo Sufferers
In the realm of tall bridges, Aizhai takes first place as the world's longest.

