The Citizen on MSN
What new digital portal means for horticultural business across Tanzania
Thousands of horticultural growers across Tanzania will soon sell their produce online through a newly developed web-based ...
Sunderland Echo on MSN
Sunderland: Developers return with fresh bid for flats above Premier shop in High Barnes
Sunderland City Council’s planning department has received a new application for a shop site on the corner of Ewesley Road ...
One of Miami’s most prolific and politically plugged-in developers, Martin is on the verge of taking control of the iconic ...
Offering custom software solutions and web portal designs, OnSharp is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Born from a ...
Kentucky is stepping up to ensure older adults don’t go hungry. Gov. Andy Beshear announced a $9.1 million transfer from a ...
Under a proposed deal revealed Friday, the Miami Seaquarium would be largely demolished by Miami developer David Martin, who wants to build a marina, restaurants, event space and a saltwater aquarium ...
The £7.8m is made up of Towns Fund cash and a chunk of brownfield land funding that was part of the Greater Lincolnshire ...
Shields Gazette on MSN
Update on future of boarded-up St Clare’s Hospice as developers hope for demolition green light
Plans to demolish and redevelop the former site of St Clare’s Hospice to build “retirement apartments” have been officially submitted to council development bosses.
This query-based web platform provides regulated access to selected non-sensitive data sets from the PM GatiShakti national ...
Sunderland Echo on MSN
Plans submitted to convert Ryhope Working Men's Club into shops and flats
Plans to convert a Sunderland social club into new shop units and residential flats have been submitted to council ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
N.S. creates portal aimed at making it easier for mining companies to track permits
HALIFAX – Nova Scotia has created a new online portal it says would eventually allow mining companies to apply for and track ...
Angry residents say their town is crying out for more doctors and schools as they fight plans for hundreds of new homes on flood-prone land.
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