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AUSTIN-A University of Texas committee gives its blessing to an $83.5-million design for the Blanton Museum of Art. A one-building project is now two and the cost is $25 million higher. The board of regents decide in November if the design's a go.
ESTES PARK, CO-Design Studios West of Denver is embarking on an $8-million to $10-million extension of this city's 1.5-mile Riverwalk. Plans call for bringing it closer to Rocky Mountain National Park.
GILBERT, AZ-Dirt's just started flying on Gilbert's municipal complex, a $34.2-million, two-building undertaking. The projects will bring 207,000 sf of class A space for public safety divisions as well as all development-related entities.
PORTLAND-Thomas Hacker and Associates Architects Inc. purchased the historic Downtown building last month in partnership with Gary Purcell Construction, the company handling the building's renovation into the architecture firm's new headquarters.
SEATTLE-The owners of the recently renovated properties pay off a Key Bank construction loan with a $12-million, 15-year permanent financing from Safeco Life Insurance Company and Sterling Savings Bank.
NEW YORK CITY-Responses to the latest GlobeSt.com Quick Survey unveiled the passion, anger and resolve with which real estate executives view the destruction of the World Trade Center.
SAN FRANCISCO-The winners are William Agnello, senior vice president of workplace resources and executive officer for Sun Microsystems, and Robert Cavigli, president of HDR Architecture. They were chosen for work on significant projects, professional accomplishments and community service.
FARMINGTON, MI-The Michigan Municipal League lauds the $615,000 purchase and renovation of the historic theater, keeping it from wrecking ball. The city also cited downtown economic development in buying the property.
MINNEAPOLIS-The firm is cited by AIA Minnesota, the Minnesota chapter of the American Institute of Architects, for its work on the 400,000-sf Humphrey Airport Terminal and historic preservation efforts.
ATLANTA-Cynthia Holt brings 18 years of industry experience to her new position. She leaves Jordan, Jones & Goulding, a locally based site development group.