New York City’s data center opportunity may lie on the ‘edge’: panel
Brad Rehnstrom2026-03-23T19:19:00+00:00
Demand for data center construction is colliding with the city’s aging power grid, according to a New York Build 2026 panel session.

Demand for data center construction is colliding with the city’s aging power grid, according to a New York Build 2026 panel session.
State policymakers have been pursuing policy changes that remove barriers to converting older commercial buildings into housing, with mixed success.

The job, which will create a road loop and six-level consolidated rental car facility, is part of a broader $3 billion capital plan for the busiest airport in Tennessee.

Homes need roads, water systems and power to serve them. A good start is renewing the federal surface transportation funding set to expire in September, writes a building materials executive.
CEOs rethink workforce strategy through nonprofit partnerships to expand and stabilize labor pipelines.