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ASTORIA, OR-The $5 million expansion of the Columbian River Maritime Museum here -- the first nationally accredited maritime museum in the Northwest -- is at the halfway point and on schedule.
ROCKAWAY, NJ-The three-story 80 West Corporate Center, currently vacant, will be substantially renovated by the new owners and put back on the market as a class A office property.
DENVER-Liz Orr from the mayor's staff; city councilwoman Susan Barnes-Gelt, Downtown resident Don Hunt and Lower Downtown District Inc. president Barbara Gibson are on the committee for the Skyline Park redesign.
SAN DIEGO-The local architecture firm Tucker Sadler Noble Castro Architects wins an industry award for it design of a pedestrian bridge near the San Diego Convention Center.
SEATTLE-The Alaska Airlines project, to be completed in two phases by fall 2002, will add more than 100,000 sf of workspace at its existing office/hangar complex, which now encompasses about 70,000 sf.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL-The developer of the estimated $40 million, 126-unit, 23-story L'Ambiance Beach condominium project signs seasoned condo developers Howard Wolofsky, Sam Richter and Robert Burstein to complete the under-construction venture at 4240 Galt Ocean Drive.
CHICAGO-Plan commissioners recommend city council approval of a 357-unit condominium, 100,000-sf retail project at the southeast corner of Randolph Street and Wabash Avenue. Construction could begin Nov. 1.
BETHEL, NY-On property surrounding the famed 1969 Woodstock concert staged at Max Yasgur's Farm, a developer has proposed building a multi-faceted Performing Arts Center that would take 10 years to complete.
OWINGS MILLS, MD-The CyberCity@Owings Mills, aimed at boosting regional tech businesses, is part of plans for the $300 million Town Center at the Owings Mills Metro Station being developed by LCOR.
LANSING, MI-The Troy, MI-based real estate firm handles the redesign of a former hotel in the state capital. The new hotel includes an open atrium architecture, fitness center and spa/sauna facility.