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PHOENIX--Opus West, the most active developer in the state, is rapidly expanding its operations in California, as the recovery comes to full bloom and will take a more cautious approach to building in Arizona.
PORTLAND-In addition to the benefits for existing residents and businesses, the enhancements - including voice mail, high-speed Internet access and fiber optics - will allow rural economic development departments to actively court new employers that require such infrastructure.
NEW YORK CITY-Not every type of property offers opportunities, however. Investors should steer clear of limited service hotels and power centers as well as "nine-to-five" cities.
ORLANDO-Locally-based World Commerce Online Inc. is getting additional financial support from its original venture capital backer, Interprise Technology Partners of Miami. Interprise previously gave World Commerce $28 million.
HAYWARD, CA-Officials at the California State University here are working to raise funds for a new $20 million Business and Technology Center, which would help harness the school's position on Silicon Valley's northern edge.
PALO ALTO-The news, announced after close of markets Wednesday, hasn't hurt or helped the company's stock price much. Shares are up 12 cents in early afternoon trading to $52.50, $4 off the 52-week high it achieved in late September.
CHICAGO-Flush with hundreds of millions of dollars, the Miller brothers plan focused development investments in smaller business parks, long-term land investments and suburban B and C building redevelopment plays.