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PLANO, TX-The Cambridge Medical Center in Plano celebrates breast cancer awareness month with the opening of a 15,000-sf diagnostic center. The cutting-edge high-tech facility replaces a 600-sf center that came on line 15 years ago.
TACOMA, WA-The Tacoma Planning Commission has several vacancies and is looking for a few volunteers to help serve on the panel. The term for the volunteer positions begins January 2002 and will expire Dec. 31, 2005.
MINNEAPOLIS-Tracey Jacques, also a part-time instructor at the University of Minnesota, wins the AIA Minnesota 2001 Young Architect Award for his transit center designs at Mall of America as well as two stops in Downtown.
MINNEAPOLIS-The modernist building, though important when it was built, has been remodeled beyond recognition and is beyond preserving, writes Larry Millett, an architecture critic with the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
SANTA CLARA, CA-NEC Technologies has awarded Cornish & Carey Commercial with an exclusive real estate services contract that names the firm as its sole provider of real estate acquisitions and dispositions services in the U.S. and Canada.
PORTLAND-Minority- and women-owned and emerging small businesses earned nearly $1 for every $5 awarded by the Portland Development Commission for construction and other services during the last fiscal year, nearly doubling the PDC's goal.
DENVER-The fanfare of a topping out ceremony has quieted for the 690,000-sf municipal building. The project is on schedule for its delivery, which falls in about a year. The $130-million structure is the largest project in the works right now in Denver.
DENVER-First Data is laying the groundwork to expand its campus at the Meridian International Business Park in Douglas County. Ground breaks on a 166,000-sf second building and an abutting 15-acre tract is bought.