by Dylan Cunningham | Jan 3, 2026 | News
Deep under New York’s mountains runs a piece of infrastructure most people never think about—and can’t live without. The Delaware Aqueduct stretches 85 miles (105 with branches), making it the longest tunnel in the U.S. Built between 1937–1953, it delivers roughly...
by Dylan Cunningham | Jan 2, 2026 | News
Western North Carolina may be back on the rail map. A proposed Amtrak passenger route would restore service between Asheville and Salisbury, with three daily round trips and stops in smaller mountain towns like Old Fort. The state estimates a $650M investment, more...
by Dylan Cunningham | Jan 1, 2026 | News
Another example of how incremental growth shows up at the edge of town. Selma has approved Holton Ridge, a 56-lot single-family subdivision on 71.8 acres along Buffalo Road, just outside town limits but within the ETJ. Homes will sit outside the floodplain, use county...
by Dylan Cunningham | Dec 31, 2025 | News
A major reminder of how sports, public policy, and real estate intersect. The Kansas City Chiefs are leaving Missouri after 62 years, heading to Kansas following approval of a tax-funded stadium deal. The plan includes a new domed stadium, training facility,...
by Dylan Cunningham | Dec 30, 2025 | News
Colorado just made a quiet but meaningful infrastructure move. The largest wildlife overpass in North America is now open over I-25, reconnecting 39,000 acres of land and targeting a stretch that once saw near-daily wildlife collisions during peak seasons. Early...