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ST. PAUL, MN-Backers of a Minnesota casino say it would generate $100 million in revenues for state, while a Wisconsin casino would benefit an ailing dog track. But not everyone is focused on the upside.
DANBURY, CT-Despite a recent slowdown in sales, Ethan Allen Interiors reports that its planned store openings for this fiscal year are "on track." The chain already proceeded with much expansion throughout 2000.
KANSAS CITY-Dave Campbell, Kevin Carr, Scott Dawald and Lucy Flynn have received promotions at an architectural firm here. All have been with the company for at least five years.
DALLAS-Triad Hospitals has set its 2001 course, taking full control of a Tulsa, OK hospital, selling one in Sherman, TX and abandoning a $150-million replacement project in northern San Diego County. Tulsa is the big gainer in the portfolio shuffling.
LOS ANGELES-A $17.5-million sale in Long Beach portends another banner year for the region's multifamily segment, where vacancies are already at record lows in some counties and rents are rising at double-digit rates.
ORLANDO-Paladyne Corp. of suburban Lake Mary, FL is paying $5 million in cash and transferring 4.1 million shares of preferred stock to E-Commerce Support Centers Inc. of Jacksonville, NC. The companies are entering the customer-relationship management business.
CHICAGO-French jeweler Van Cleef & Arpels will open a store on at 636 N. Michigan Ave., becoming next-door neighbors of Cartier. Both firms are owned by the Richemont Group. Cartier just renewed its lease for 16 years.
SECAUCUS, NJ-The NY-based publisher and distributor of children's books, including the highly successful Harry Potter series, will use the space as its new information services center. Grubb & Ellis brokers arranged the deal.