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October 7, 2003 Idaho StatesmanThe developer of Boise Tower plans to complete the long delayed foundation and, by doing so, fill the pit at Eighth and Main streets in Boise, Idaho. That was the word Monday from Dustin Smith, construction...
October 6, 2003 Denver Business JournalThe 1,225-room Adam's Mark Hotel in downtown Denver, the metro area's largest hotel, may have a new owner by November, according to local hotel industry sources. Host Marriott Corp. of Bethesda, Md., is the likely...
October 6, 2003 Portland Business JournalWashington Capital Management Inc. recently provided two loans worth a total of $17.65 million to North Macadam Investors LLC for land acquisition and infrastructure development in the South Waterfront District in Portland, Ore. North Macadam...
October 6, 2003 San Jose Business JournalMMC Technology, a wholly owned subsidiary of Milpitas' Maxtor Corp., is increasing its manufacturing space from a 140,000-square-foot building in San Jose, Calif., to a second site in Fremont with 183,000 sf. Investment fund...
October 6, 2003 Sacramento Business Journal (First Item)E.J. Plesko & Associates Inc. is under contract to buy about 33 acres zoned for commercial use in Sacramento, Calif., at Twelve Bridges Road and East Lincoln Parkway for a shopping center that...
October 6, 2003 Puget Sound Business Headline Journal (Second Item)Quadrant Corp., the Bellevue-based subsidiary of Weyerhauser, last week sold two business parks in its Redmond Ridge and Snoqualmie Ridge master-planned communities for $31.5 million. Portland, Ore.-based Pacific Realty Associates LP...
October 6, 2003 The Washington PostInvestors of all stripes have poured money into D.C. area office buildings in the past two years, seeking stable returns amid low interest rates and pitiful stock market performance. What has changed lately is that...
October 6, 2003 The Detroit NewsSimon Property Group Inc., the world's largest mall owner, and Westfield America Inc. have extended again their hostile takeover attempt of Taubman Centers Inc. The $20/share all-cash offer for Taubman Centers will expire at midnight...
October 6, 2003 Philadelphia Business JournalOf seven major Center City tenants now in the market looking for space, four of them are shrinking in a major way. The amount of space they are shedding adds up to 800,000 square feet...
October 6, 2003 Chicago Sun-TimesA longtime steel manufacturing plant, now shuttered, and warehouse on Chicago's South Side would make way for a shopping center under a developer's zoning plan submitted to the city. A group led by Monroe Investment Partners...
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