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Bridge to remain closed until October Gómez MorÃn Bridge will remain closed until October, the city announced at a press conference Friday. Welds in nearly 50 joints are failing and will need repair over the coming months. The damaged connections are located in the east and west side of the bridge, authorities said. So far, the city has rehabilitated pavement on top of the bridge. In the meantime, traffic has worsened in the surrounding areas of the bridge. The city plans to invest 7.4 million pesos, or about $379,487. The city said no bowing or similar deformations have been detected in the bridge. ....
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Eight Must Reads for the CRE Industry Today (Feb. 17, 2021) Many retailers and restaurants have been opening locations in South Florida as they close them in the Northeast, reports CNBC. Foreign investors are increasingly interested in warehouse acquisitions, according to the Wall Street Journal. These are among today’s must reads from around the commercial real estate industry. Land Rush Is On in Four States That Approved Recreational Marijuana Last Year“Voters in four states last year approved the recreational use of marijuana. That is likely to launch a land rush there for warehouses and retail properties. Similar measures in other states have sparked heated competition for these types of real estate. Owners have been able to charge as much as three times market rates when selling or renting to businesses involved in the cultivation, distribution, processing or sale of cannabis, according to brokers, landlords and cannabis industry executives.” ( ....