Government
Feb. 25, 2009
State's Courts Vie for Federal Stimulus Money
With the federal government on the lookout for “shovel-ready” construction projects on which to spend cash in an attempt to stimulate the economy, massive construction plans for federal courthouses in the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego are emerging as major contenders.




By Lawrence Hurley and Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writers With the federal government on the lookout for "shovel-ready" construction projects on which to spend cash in an attempt to stimulate the economy, massive construction plans for federal courthouses in the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego are emerging as major contenders. The San Diego project, a major annex to the city's Front Street facility, is earmarked to receive $110 million ...
Daily Journal Staff Writers With the federal government on the lookout for "shovel-ready" construction projects on which to spend cash in an attempt to stimulate the economy, massive construction plans for federal courthouses in the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego are emerging as major contenders. The San Diego project, a major annex to the city's Front Street facility, is earmarked to receive $110 million ...
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