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In Appropriations Markups, Congressman Horsford Secures More Than $7 3 Million for Nevada s Fourth District

July 13, 2021 Press Release WASHINGTON, D.C. Congressman Steven Horsford (D-NV-04) has announced that his office secured more than $7.3 million in funding for community projects in Nevada’s Fourth District through funding bills passed out of House Appropriations Committee subcommittees. The bills will now move to consideration in the full Appropriations Committee, and then to consideration on the House floor and negotiations with the Senate. “I’m immensely proud that funding for nine community projects in Nevada’s Fourth District has advanced through subcommittee markups, totaling more than $7.3 million,”  said Congressman Steven Horsford. “This funding would have a far-reaching impact on our communities 

Jacksonville s former Times-Union site under contract for development

Fuqua Development officials did not respond to multiple requests for information on the estimated $250 million project and neither did the building s property owner, Morris Communications. Duval County property records show an assessed value of $15.12 million on the site. Fuqua Development developed the 60,000-square-foot Brooklyn Station retail center across the avenue, anchored by The Fresh Market and multiple restaurants. The company also developed hundreds of multi-family units nearby, part of more than 1,000 apartments built a few blocks away as the JTA works on expanding the use of its Skyway site. The development would be a boon to the Riverside, Brooklyn and Downtown area after The Times-Union s move to the Wells Fargo building at 1 Independent Drive. Boyer said her agency has been in discussion with Fuqua about the plans after a number of developers looked at prospects for the site.

Jacksonville restaurant openings: Thai eatery, coffee shop, vegan cafe

Rep John Katko asks Congress for $15M to build Syracuse rapid transit bus lines

Rep. John Katko asks Congress for $15M to build Syracuse rapid transit bus lines Updated 11:59 AM; Today 10:01 AM A Centro bus waits to pick up passengers at the public authority s transit hub at 599 South Salina St. in downtown Syracuse. Teri Weaver | tweaver@syracuse.com Facebook Share Washington – Rep. John Katko has asked Congress for $15 million to pay for the development of rapid transit bus lines in Syracuse, a top priority for the city’s plan to boost its economy and reduce poverty. The federal money would help Centro open the first of two rapid bus lines aimed at improving transit between some of Syracuse’s poorest neighborhoods and the region’s largest employers, Centro officials say.

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