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MILWAUKIE, OR-Perlo McCormack Pacific converted the 60,000-sf former Pendleton Woolen Mills factory in Milwaukie into an office building for ODS Health Systems, which purchased the property last year for $2.6 million and paid $6.2 million for the renovation.
SHELBY TWSP.-Saint-Gobain Sekurit plans to build a 100,000-sf plant here in a two-phase project that will take five years to complete. The windows of half the cars in Europe are glazed by the firm.
SOUTH WINDSOR, CT-Gerber Scientific Inc., reports it has closed on a $19.7 million sale/leaseback deal involving three of its office properties in the Greater Hartford area totaling 347,500 sf with W.P. Carey & Co. LLC.
SEATTLE-Senior Services of Seattle/King County has received nearly $12 million in capital campaign donations to help finance the construction of a new program and information center and 25 low-income housing units.
GREATER BOSTON-A softening economy has not affected the multifamily market here. A number of recent deals demonstrate the strength of the market and low supply, high demand and high housing costs indicate that the market will continue to remain strong.
DENVER-It's taken Mickey Zeppelin 18 years to start work on his Greenhouse condo development. Back then, units would have been priced starting at $60,000. And even though they'll start at $160,000 now, they'll be the most affordable new units in the area.
PORTLAND-An affiliate of Portland General Electric is developing the first district-wide chilled water air conditioning plant in the Northwest. The company's first contract is to service the 1.8-million-sf Brewery Blocks redevelopment, where the $15-million plant is taking shape this week.