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SAN JOSE, CA-The Calpine Corp. and partner Bechtel Enterprises say they will give the city $10 million in energy discounts if their proposed 600-megawatt power plant is approved for property in North Coyote Valley.
NEWARK-Rival supermarket chain will ask the bankruptcy court to void the sale to C&S Wholesale Grocers and order a new auction of the ailing 197-store operation.
LOS ANGELES-A study led by MIT suggests that some power companies intentionally cut back production to boost their profits just as summer's heat started to push demand for electricity higher.
PHOENIX-With few properties and a growing residential interest, West Valley apartment complexes have become increasingly popular acquisition targets, the latest selling to a Seattle-based investor for $31.5 million.
ORLANDO-Bank of America Corp.'s local operations are growing. So are MeshNetworks Inc. of suburban Maitland and AirNet Communications Corp. of Melbourne, FL, 50 miles southeast of Downtown. All are figuring out new space needs for next year.
ASTORIA, OR-The property has been sitting vacant for as long as most can remember. Failed proposals for the site have included a motel, a supermarket and a manufactured home park for seniors.
DENVER-Westin lands a sweetheart deal with city council, which is bypassing the usual bid process for the hotelier to advance its airport project. Westin get $1.1 million to manage the property that will be city-owned in 15 years.
ORLANDO-Walpert Properties names William A. White to head Florida division and direct its shopping center acquisitions program. White will also oversee the firm's leasing, management and development programs.