Starting in January, ENR will consolidate its eight regional editions, regional newsletters and website content into five regions. This change reflects our ongoing commitment to offer you the most relevant and timely coverage, in line with the evolving landscape of the construction industry.
ENR created its regional editions more than a dozen years ago when it brought its existing regional construction publications under the ENR brand. The publications provide vital news, analysis, rankings and information on key regional markets.
As the construction industry continues to evolve, the need for a wider regional focus has become apparent, with companies increasingly working across wider geographical areas and neighboring regions. By adjusting our regional focus, we are positioning ENR to better reflect this reality, offering more comprehensive coverage tailored to today’s dynamic business environment.
With this in mind, ENR’s Regional Editions, newsletters and website content are also evolving, and will be organized as follows:
- New York, New England and MidAtlantic will merge to form ENR East.
- Texas/Louisiana and Southeast will become ENR Texas and Southeast.
- ENR Midwest will remain essentially the same but with the addition of North and South Dakota.
- Mountain States and Southwest will join forces under the ENR Mountain States & Southwest umbrella.
- California and the Northwest will merge to form ENR West, adding Nevada, which was previously in the Southwest region.
Much will remain the same, with each of the regions continuing to publish six bi-monthly print and digital magazines, a bi-monthly newsletter, and region-specific digital content (web stories, videos, podcasts and more) published daily on regional websites within the region ENR.com.
Importantly, successful ENR Best Projects competitions/events and top company rankings will continue to provide your company with the same level of opportunities to showcase your outstanding work.
We continue to evolve and innovate to ensure that ENR offers coverage of the widest range of topics and industry knowledge you expect and that other construction industry media can’t match.
As always, thank you for your trust and support.
By Scott Seltz
editor