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Cindy Riley

Cindy Riley

CEG Correspondent

Birmingham, Ala., native Cindy RIley originally planned on a career in law, but during her sophomore year in college realized journalism was her true calling. A magna cum laude graduate of Samford University, Riley first worked in radio and TV. Named Best News Anchor, Best News Reporter and Best Investigative Reporter by the Associated Press, she interviewed numerous personalities, ranging from Dr. Henry Kissinger and President Bush to Michael Jordan and Captain Kangaroo.

As a print journalist, Riley has covered a variety of topics, including construction, business, health and the arts. In addition to CEG, her work has appeared in special reports for USA Today and the L.A. Times. Other publications have included New South Magazine, Portico, Thicket, Alabama Heritage, B-Metro, Business First and Birmingham Business Journal.

Stories by Cindy Riley

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Tampa Airport Sees $2B Expansion

Tampa Airport Sees $2B Expansion

As part of the largest renovation to Tampa International Airport since it opened in 1971, construction crews in Florida are continuing work on Phase I of a massive master plan expansion....

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Bridge Deck Cruises Through Panama Canal

Bridge Deck Cruises Through Panama Canal

In dramatic fashion, an orthotropic deck shipped from Washington State via the Panama Canal has reached its final destination in New Jersey. The mid-July arrival marks a milestone for crews working on the Route 7 Wittpenn Bridge project, located within Jersey City and Kearny in Hudson County....

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Fastest Growing U.S. Hotel Brand Rises in Alabama

Fastest Growing U.S. Hotel Brand Rises in Alabama

Construction crews in Auburn, Ala., have begun work on what's being described as the fastest growing new-build hotel brand in United States history. When complete, the new four-story Tru by Hilton will feature 98 rooms, a swimming pool, exercise room and game zone with pool table and lounge area....

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Phoenix Raceway Shifts Into High Gear

Phoenix Raceway Shifts Into High Gear

Construction crews in Avondale, Ariz., are shifting into high gear as work continues on a $178 million modernization of Phoenix International Raceway. The much-needed renovation calls for enhanced amenities for fans, teams and sponsors, in a city known for its racing tradition....

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East Marietta Library Moves to Its New Home

East Marietta Library Moves to Its New Home

After a half-century in the same location, Georgia's East Marietta library is moving to a new home. The East Marietta Library and Cultural Center, a joint-use project of the library and Cobb County P.A.R.K.S., is expected to open in early winter 2018....

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Portland Water Spends $190M to Preserve Reservoir

Portland Water Spends $190M to Preserve Reservoir

In Oregon, an eight-year capital improvement project to update the Washington Park reservoir site is moving forward. The Portland Water Bureau is overseeing efforts to preserve the historic drinking water function and protect the area from the potentially catastrophic effects of a natural disaster....

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Project Serves Important Role in Montgomery

Project Serves Important Role in Montgomery

A $15 million housing development being built in Montgomery, Ala., will bring new life to a long neglected area. The first phase of Columbus Square will consist of 80 market-rate and affordable apartments/town homes....

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$570M Port of Gulfport to Double in Size

$570M Port of Gulfport to Double in Size

When completed, the Port of Gulfport will double in size and feature facilities to accommodate current and future tenants, while providing for long-term competitiveness in the global market....

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