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Chesapeake Bay Bridge rebuild for $16.4 billion sparks controversy

Off The Press

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June 26, 2026

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Washingtonians’ passageway to the beach, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, is in the works to be rebuilt, and some aren’t thrilled about the plans. The Bay Bridge acts as Washington residents’ summer escape route across the Chesapeake Bay. An expanded version would speed up commutes to the beach. The Maryland Transportation Authority board voted unanimously in []...Click to read more

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Global News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Nova Scotia government orders study to assess MacKay bridge replacement

Should the MacKay bridge that spans Halifax Harbour be repaired, rebuilt, or replaced with a tunnel?

DutchNews.nl

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· Jun 24, 2026

Setback for Damen as German navy cancels €18bn frigate contract

Troubled Dutch shipbuilder Damen has suffered a fresh blow after the German government cancelled an 18 billion order to build...

UrduPoint

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· Jul 1, 2026

3 killed, seven injured in boat accident at Saifullah Lake Kalam

3 killed, seven injured in boat accident at Saifullah Lake Kalam

Upworthy

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· Jun 30, 2026

Helicopters dump 6,000 logs into rivers in the Pacific Northwest, fixing a decades-old mistake

Forty years ago, restoration workers thought logs were the problem. They were wrong. The post Helicopters dump 6,000 logs into rivers in the Pacific Northwest, fixing a decades-old mistake appeared first on Upworthy.

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 29, 2026

Waterton Buys South Florida Rental for $81M

Chicago-based investor Waterton has paid 80.5 million for a multifamily asset in Pembroke Pines, Fla., the buyer announced. Called the Landings at Pembroke Lakes, the garden-style property houses 358 apartments, which were built around a 45-acre lake at 10650 Washington Street, about a mile north of Pembroke Road and the neighboring town of Miramar. The []

Off The Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

DC Council budgets $9.6 Million to renovate Rock Creek Tennis Center

The D.C. Council is budgeting almost 10 million for the Rock Creek Tennis Center renovation project, though the property’s management is unclear going forward. D.C. leaders aim to fix up the aging venue to help provide a future of professional tennis in the nation’s capital. The council approved 9 million in spending last year, and []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Chesapeake Bay Bridge rebuild for $16.4 billion sparks controversy": Global News — Nova Scotia government orders study to assess MacKay bridge replacement. DutchNews.nl — Setback for Damen as German navy cancels €18bn frigate contract. UrduPoint — 3 killed, seven injured in boat accident at Saifullah Lake Kalam. Upworthy — Helicopters dump 6,000 logs into rivers in the Pacific Northwest, fixing a decades-old mistake. Commercial Observer — Waterton Buys South Florida Rental for $81M. Off The Press — DC Council budgets $9.6 Million to renovate Rock Creek Tennis Center