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Discover the Venues of the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States

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As the spotlight now shifts to Los Angeles, the 2028 Summer Olympics present a different approach from a built environment and urban planning perspective. Officially the Games of the XXXIV Olympiad, LA28 is scheduled to take place from July 14–30, 2028. No new permanent venue shave been announced to be built specifically for the Games.

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LA moves up Convention Center expansion plan to clear 2028 Olympics hurdle

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The fate of the nearby unfinished Oceanwide Plaza development also remains unclear. ” Plans for a new 37-story Marriott Hotel tower from Gensler at the site are being delayed for right now, says Urbanize LA.

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Exterior Insulation and Finishing Systems (EIFS): An Essential Solution for Sustainable Construction

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Therefore, the importance of using certified EIFS systems as per local energy codes is highly advocated.

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RIOS and Foster + Partners-led One Beverly Hills breaks ground in Los Angeles

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The RIOS and Foster + Partners -led One Beverly Hills development in Los Angeles has broken ground on a 50-month construction phase that will result in one of the country’s most expensive residential developments upon its opening in 2028. acre botanical garden designed by RIOS.

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New $4.2 billion JFK Terminal 6 expansion officially breaks ground

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The new terminal will be developed in two phases, with the first new gates opening in 2026 and construction set to complete in 2028. It will offer an anchor for passenger travel on JFK’s north side, spanning the sites of the former Terminal 6 and the existing Terminal 7.

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Maryland officials announce design contract for collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge reconstruction

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The Maryland Department of Transportation has awarded the contract to rebuild the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge to Kiewit, a national infrastructure development firm with extensive experience in similar projects and a reported $17.1 billion in revenues last year. The AP reports the design contract is worth $73 million.

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The dispute over the Chrysler Building’s future just got even murkier

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The Austrian-based developer purchased William Van Alen’s landmarked design for $150 million in 2019 and is now being threatened with eviction by the college after reportedly not paying rent since May. RFR in turn filed a lawsuit last month, claiming "an improper and fatally defective eviction proceeding" on the part of Cooper Union.

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