November 15, 2001Empty downtown Baltimore parcels wait for fundingThe Baltimore SunBALTIMORE – Two holes in the heart of downtown's financial district are ringed by rickety metal fences, marking the spots where decades-old buildings met the wrecking ball and where $150 ...
November 15, 2001Kansas City hotel project gets $21.5Mln boost from tax panelThe Kansas City StarKANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Tax Increment Financing Commission has approved $21.5 million in tax incentives for developer Ronald Jury's plan to redevelop the ...
November 14, 2001Pittsburgh Waterfront developer to buy, renovate area mallThe Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMT. LEBANON, Pa. – A deal to sell Mt. Lebanon's long struggling Galleria mall to the developers of Pittsburgh's Waterfront shopping center could close by the end of the ...
November 13, 2001 Newark arena wins bipartisan supportThe Philadelphia InquirerTRENTON, N.J. – The idea of building a sports arena in Newark with some state help has now won support from all manner of New Jersey governors: past, present and future, ...
November 12, 2001 District can't sell bonds for big projectsThe Washington PostWASHINGTON – The District government has been unable to sell the bonds that would help pay for the construction of the Gallery Place and Mandarin Hotel developments in Washington, ...
November 9, 2001 Contract will bring final design for Pa. convention centerThe Philadelphia InquirerPHILADELPHIA – The Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority is expected to approve a $5 million contract in the next 30 days for the final design of an expanded ...
November 8, 2001 Insurance aid plan takes shapeThe Washington PostWASHINGTON – House Republicans and Democrats reached agreement yesterday on the framework for a financial aid package for the insurance industry but remained divided on a formula for how insurers would ...
November 7, 2001 Tough sell predicted for AT&T's lavish corporate HQThe Star-Ledger (Newark, N.J.)BERNARDS TOWNSHIP, N.J. – AT&T picked a tough time to put its mammoth headquarters in the Basking Ridge section of the township up for sale, commercial real ...
November 6, 2001 Cordish starts $30Mln Pier 4 transformationThe Baltimore SunBALTIMORE – Demolition crews began whacking away yesterday at the warehouse that juts into the Inner Harbor on Pier 4, in preparation for Cordish Co.'s $30 million office and retail ...
November 5, 2001DC buildings on rise despite downturnThe Washington PostWASHINTON – During a week in which new economic indicators showed a sharp decline in U.S. manufacturing, a slump in consumer spending and a huge surge in unemployment, D.C. developer John ...
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