The United Kingdom has charted a new course in sustainable construction with the launch of the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard in August 2024. This groundbreaking initiative seeks to unify practices across the construction and real estate sectors, ensuring that all new and existing buildings operate in alignment with the nation’s ambitious goal of achieving […]
Adidas America Faces $396K OSHA Fine for Workplace Safety Violations
Adidas America is facing a substantial OSHA fine of $396,377 due to several serious safety violations discovered during an inspection of its facilities. These violations include unaddressed fall hazards, inadequate machine guarding, and insufficient training for employees working with machinery. This fine serves as a critical reminder of the importance of adhering to OSHA standards […]
Proposed Tax Credits for Commercial Properties: A Welcomed Game-Changer for Urban Housing
Proposed tax credits are poised to transform the landscape of underutilized commercial properties in the United States. With bipartisan support, new legislation aims to incentivize property owners to convert vacant and outdated commercial spaces into much-needed residential housing. This initiative promises to address the dual challenges of urban decay and housing shortages while providing economic […]
Transforming NYC Office Buildings into Residential Housing: A Bold Solution to Housing Shortages
Residential housing in New York City is at a critical juncture. To address the city’s long-standing housing crisis, 64 office buildings have applied for conversion into residential housing units under Mayor Eric Adams’ strategic housing plan. This ambitious move aims to create 20,000 new apartments over the next decade, reshaping the city’s urban landscape and […]