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AUSTIN-A 19-year-old San Diego-based company has bought a Tivoli product suite and related assets. The buyout will not affect Tivoli's Austin operation or Peregrine Systems' Indianapolis office, which is being leased from Tivoli.
ORLANDO-Walt Disney World doesn't want any train dropping off potential tourists at arch rival Universal Orlando's doorstep. Disney suggests it may build its own fast train if the state rejects its more expensive two-line plan.
BATTLE CREEK, MI-Rosier, a metal fabricating firm, plans to build a $1.5-million facility on a 10-acre site in the Fort Custer Industrial Park here. Construction hinges in part on state grants.
EDEN PRAIRIE, MN-The Lincoln Parc project will include 186 apartment units as well as retail, office and parking space on a site bought from this Minneapolis suburb. Occupancy is expected this fall.
CHARLOTTE-Locally-based Spectrum Properties says it is no longer interested in buying and developing a 3.3-acre city-owned tract after learning the city continues to talk with other developers on the deal. The city initially selected and then rejected Pennsylvania-based LCOR as the project's developer of record.
ORLANDO-The country's largest employee-owned supermarket chain with annual sales of $13 billion is settling a court-filed action alleging 15,000 black workers were treated unfairly in hiring, firing and promotions over a seven-year period. Publix concedes the company violated its own rules but denies the allegations were based on race.
KANSAS CITY, NORTH, MO-Northland Hospital at the Barry Road Campus will undergo renovations and an expansion over the next two years if the Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee approves.
ALAMEDA, CA-The Park Street Business Association was reportedly willing to accept a 60-foot height limit to accommodate preservationists concerns while still making it easier for developers to consider a Park Street site.
LIBERTY CITY, MO-A suburban Kansas City school building has been cited for architectural design excellence by American School & University magazine. Warner-Nease-Bost Architects Inc., of Kansas City, designed the school.
AUSTIN-There's no room at the inn at three Post Properties' apartment complexes, including its inroad into the state capital's multifamily market. The 239-unit Post West Avenue is slated for dilvery this quarterated in the CBD. Year-end lease-ups also have filled up Post properties in Dallas and Atlanta.