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MOSES LAKE, WA-The largest industrial player in the nation has teamed up with ASPI Group to build an 800-acre industrial park at the Grant County International Airport--a Cold War holdover that plays a significant role in Northwest aviation.
SEATTLE-Into a 24-story tower, Aspen Murray LLC is planning to stack 64 condominiums above a 120-room, four-star hotel. But there are no office or retail spaces drawn into plans, which come up for review next week.
DETROIT-Design experts have spent the past few days examining ways the city can continue rejuvenating its entertainment district, which has spawned Comerica Park, Ford Field, the Detroit Opera House, Music Hall and the Gem, Century, State and Fox theaters.
DENVER-Turner Construction and J. A. Walker Construction are building the 40,000-sf library at 2401 Welton St. in the Five Points area. Completion of the full-service branch library is expected next spring.
PHOENIX-Hard work and due diligence pay off for five employees at Langdon Wilson Architecture in Phoenix. The top title in the promotions pack goes to Ken Lufkin, who is named associate partner.
BELLEVUE, WA- MulvannyG2 Architecture, the largest architecture firm on the Eastside, is moving its Seattle office staff to its new headquarters at the One Twelfth @ Twelfth office campus Downtown.
VISTA, CA-The executor of a living trust has bought a 65,000-sf industrial research and development building in the 69-acre Palomar Corporate Center for just under $4.1 million.
FORT LEE, NJ-One of the survivors in the turbulent telecom business, the fast-growing upstart firm garners continued support from investors Pequot Capital Management and Exelon Capital Partners.
DENVER-The brokerage house that was once bullish on job growth here has hired Noon & Co. to find a buyer for its two-building campus on 33 acres in Douglas County. The sales price could top $50 million, experts believe.
DES MOINES, WA-Highline Community College has selected Northwest Architectural Co. of Seattle and Opsis Architecture of Portland to help construct its new student union.