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VANCOUVER, WA-The tax break, approved Monday, will allow the Vancouver Housing Authority and its for-profit partner to continue planning a $10 million project for 5.2 acres north of 24th Street and west west of Main Street.
TUALATIN, OR-The 10,000-sf building overlooking a man-made lake has been completed for three months, and is 80% leased, says listing agent Mike Foley of Portland, OR-based First Commercial Real Estate Advisors. One 2,100-sf space remains.
PORTLAND-Planning and design commissions are meeting this week to discuss possible changes to proposed zoning, greenbelt and design restrictions. Oral testimony ended last week. A draft report is due out in February.
PORTLAND-Despite city planning policies that discourage the vacation of streets to create larger blocks for development, Nicholson Development Properties of Seattle is hoping it will gain approval because of what it will do for the neighborhood.
STOCKTON, CA-Until two years ago, the city was overbuilt with mini-storage facilities, and no new applications had been submitted or processed since 1990. Now, there are several projects in the works.
SAN FRANCISCO-After the second quarter established the City by the Bay as the premier office market in the nation, the market experienced a slight correction in the third quarter, according to a recent report by CB Richard Ellis.
VANCOUVER, WA-SONICblue, maker of the Rio digital audio player, is relocating its local division across the Columbia River to Tigard, OR to be nearer the region's concentration of high-tech marketing and engineering talent.
SALEM, OR-The 80-year-old chain of athletic and outdoor retailing outlets in the Willamette Valley is closing two of its locations and going on the auction block next week after missing several months worth of payments.
ASTORIA, OR-Founded in 1962, the facility is one of the West Coast's most well known maritime museums. The Fletcher Farr Ayotte architecture firm designed the 7,000-sf addition. The Newport Beach, CA-based McCarthy construction company will build it.
BEAVERTON, OR-Creditors will likely choose in February from one of two competing plans submitted to revive the Round at Beaverton Central, a $100 million mixed-use project designed around a light rail station.