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Charlotte Cuthbertson
senior Washington reporter
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Charlotte Cuthbertson is a senior Washington reporter with The Epoch Times who covers the White House as well as immigration and the opioid crisis.
Big Projects Slow Down But Still Moving
Reaching into the stimulus pot is the way to keep construction going, is a familiar refrain from the ...
US
April 23, 2009
Big Ideas For Brooklyn
Get ready Brooklyn. If Elan Padeh has his way you might have a museum for outer space.
Real Estate
April 23, 2009
A Persecution Made in China
The decision was quick. It was made the same day. Jin Zhenyu would face the appeals office of ...
International
April 23, 2009
Getting to the Core of 11 Times Square
Eleven Times Square is on target to create a “heartstop” between 41st and 42nd Streets.
Real Estate
April 22, 2009
Tainted Chinese Drywall Contaminating U.S. Homes
Thousands of homes in America could be contaminated from toxic Chinese drywall, making it the latest “Made in ...
US
April 16, 2009
Co-op Boards Consider Condo Conversions
Converting co-ops to condos can be a tough choice for residents and boards.
Real Estate
April 8, 2009
Downtown 2020: Manhattan’s Lifeline Into the Future
Retaining Manhattan as the epicenter of the world is the work of many minds.
Real Estate
April 8, 2009
Inspiration Abounds at the ‘Go Green Expo’
The upcoming Go Green Expo plans on busting through the myths and notions that will help propel green ...
US
April 8, 2009
Commercial Lending Down But Not Out
Equity is key to obtaining a loan in a commercial lending market that is grinding at its slowest ...
Business
April 2, 2009
Freedom Tower Renaming Draws Criticism
The Freedom Tower was formally named One World Trade Center at the signing of a lease for China ...
US
April 1, 2009
Energy Saving Retrofits Can Save Big Money
Becoming energy efficient is the focus for many businesses and large property owners in a time of belt-tightening.
Science
April 1, 2009
Pistachio Recall Sparks Bitter Memories
The pistachio nut recall in the U.S. brings up memories of a Chinese labor camp that William Huang ...
US
April 1, 2009
A Snapshot of Women Building the World Trade Center
The Professional Women in Construction celebrated World Trade Center construction leaders at the Yale Club on March 25.
US
March 30, 2009
The Deal With Team Brokering
Does the broker team equal more than the sum of its parts? Broker team leaders Elaine Clayman and ...
Business
March 26, 2009
Mega Mixed-Use Projects Push Forward in NYC
Tough as things seem right now, they were way worse in the Depression days. Seth Pinsky, president of ...
US
March 23, 2009
Flushing Man Claims He Was Framed by Pro-communists
A man arrested Wednesday in Flushing, Queens, says he was mobbed by a large group of people who ...
US
March 19, 2009
The One York Factor
You know your building hits the spot if the architect decides to move in.
Business
March 18, 2009
Foreclosure Pressure Builds in New York City
New York City is joining a nationwide trend—with larger numbers of home foreclosures each month.
Business
March 18, 2009
Thom Mayne: Pushing Architecture’s Nature
Architect Thom Mayne assembles solutions to problems to create buildings that are like organisms.
News
March 11, 2009
Analysis of Construction Past, Present, and Future
Trends in the construction industry—in short.
Business
March 10, 2009
Tibetan Monk Shot by Chinese Police After Burning Self
A Tibetan monk was shot after setting himself on fire protesting the Chinese regime's banning of a religious ...
China
March 5, 2009
Trend Tracker Forecasts Long Construction Rebound
Economist Robert Murray gazes into the crystal ball for construction.
Business
March 5, 2009
Shrink-Wrapping Buildings a Growing Trend
Shrink-wrapping a 180-foot building?
Business
March 4, 2009
Tibetan Monk Shot by Chinese Police After Burning Self
A Tibetan monk was shot on Feb. 27 after setting himself on fire during a protest in eastern ...
China
February 28, 2009
Increasing Numbers Quitting Chinese Communist Party
Chinese people around the world are quietly contributing to a huge push for freedom in China.
China
February 26, 2009
Construction’s Role in Picking Up the Economy
Optimism in the construction industry despite uncertain time ahead.
Business
February 25, 2009
The Setai: Transporting You Home
The Setai in New York stands out as a lifestyle within a building, boasting 44,000 square feet of ...
Business
February 23, 2009
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