Maryland seeks emergency federal court ruling to stop DHS conversion of a purchased 825,000-sq-ft warehouse in small state town into a detention center for 1,500 or more
New Jersey, Michigan acquisitions by ICE show how building code occupancy rules and FEMA Zone AE designations expand detention retrofit complexity beyond interior fit-out
As the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security acquires warehouses for potential detention use, building code requirements and FEMA Zone AE floodplain rules signal regulatory complexity beyond standard industrial fit-out.
Can municipal water and sewer systems absorb sudden high-occupancy detention conversions, or do peak-day margins and pipe limits dictate expansion first?
A proposed ICE detention center in New Hampshire is causing political turmoil in the region as Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey calls on N.H. Gov. Kelley Ayotte to denounce the project.
New material emerges in fast-moving warehouses, promising fewer guardrail repairs and new visibility into everyday impacts. Is it ready to challenge steel?