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Known as DPAC, the 2,700-seat Durham Performing Art Center opened in 2008. More than 200 events are held there annually, from Broadway productions to concerts to the American Dance Festival. Its presence has fostered economic development and helped revitalize downtown Durham.
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From smart phones to programmable thermostats to digital assistants like Amazon’s Echo, individuals embrace technology that helps them run their homes and lives more efficiently. Local governments are beginning to do the same with smart-city initiatives, using technology to integrate management of traffic flow, public transit, utilities, government buildings and more.
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The newly launched Statewide Emergency Repair Program aims to help homeowners who live in unsafe or unhealthy dwellings, but who can’t afford the costly repairs.
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The Solar Foundation recently ranked Virginia second in the Southeast and tied at ninth with Utah for job growth in the solar sector. The commonwealth’s secretary of commerce and trade credits public-private partnerships for the economic growth. A P3 made up of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Dominion Energy Inc. and Microsoft is responsible for a 20-megawatt facility.
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Durham Performing Arts Center
/in Featured Projects /by lg_adminKnown as DPAC, the 2,700-seat Durham Performing Art Center opened in 2008. More than 200 events are held there annually, from Broadway productions to concerts to the American Dance Festival. Its presence has fostered economic development and helped revitalize downtown Durham.
Communities Look To P3 For Upgrading Technology
/in News /by lg_adminFrom smart phones to programmable thermostats to digital assistants like Amazon’s Echo, individuals embrace technology that helps them run their homes and lives more efficiently. Local governments are beginning to do the same with smart-city initiatives, using technology to integrate management of traffic flow, public transit, utilities, government buildings and more.
New Delaware Program Makes Homes Safer
/in News /by lg_adminThe newly launched Statewide Emergency Repair Program aims to help homeowners who live in unsafe or unhealthy dwellings, but who can’t afford the costly repairs.
P3 Brings Sunny Days To Virginia Economy
/in News /by lg_adminThe Solar Foundation recently ranked Virginia second in the Southeast and tied at ninth with Utah for job growth in the solar sector. The commonwealth’s secretary of commerce and trade credits public-private partnerships for the economic growth. A P3 made up of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Dominion Energy Inc. and Microsoft is responsible for a 20-megawatt facility.