Bay Area Signs Off On $96 Billion Sea-Level Survival Plan
MTC and ABAG approved Plan Bay Area 2050+, adding a first‑ever resilience project list and 35 strategies to guide housing, transit and climate resilience through 2050.
San Diego Apartment Builder Makes Billion-Dollar Power Play
Sabre Springs contractor ECON Construction says it will scale from roughly $200M to $1B in annual revenue while expanding staff and building major multifamily projects. The firm is already listed on several San Diego‑area apartment builds.
NGA Pulls Plug on Soulard Campus, South Side Braces for Change
NGA has started decommissioning its longtime Soulard campus at 3200 S. Second St., beginning a federal handover that could set the site up for redevelopment. The move follows the agency’s shift into its new north St. Louis campus.
Edith Macy Retreat On The Chopping Block, 49 Briarcliff Jobs In Jeopardy
The Girl Scouts' Edith Macy hotel in Briarcliff Manor will wind down operations after a WARN notice; roughly 49 on‑site hospitality staff face layoffs starting April 30, 2026.
Valley Couple Become Landlords to Land Their L.A. Dream Home
A San Fernando Valley couple used ADU rents and renovation loans to make a pricey L.A. mortgage work. Their story shows the trade-offs of becoming a landlord to buy a home.
Northeast Columbus Neighbors Gear Up To Stop Central College Apartment Surge
Neighbors on the Northeast Side are objecting to a rezoning that would allow about 10 acres of apartments on Central College Road, saying the scale and traffic would overwhelm the area. City records show the case is active and under council review.












