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KANSAS CITY- Gould Evans Goodman Associates has promoted Elizabeth Garvin, Chris Talbert and Tim Woofter. Their experiences range from development, information systems and designing banks, schools and medical facilities.
LIVERMORE, CA-Phoenix-based Opus West Corp. bought the property from the Iacono Family Trust. Opus plans to use the acreage for development of a six-building industrial complex. Construction should begin in April, with completion of the first phase scheduled for December.
OAKLAND-Four firms were awarded a $42.6 million master architect and design contract that will add a consolidated two-level terminal complex with a double-decked roadway, a multi-level parking garage and 12 additional gates.
LOS GATOS, CA-The on-line commercial real estate services company is still open for business, but it's running on a skeleton crew in an attempt to preserve cash flow while talks with interested buyers.
KANSAS CITY-MetLife Inc. will move its offices to a $16-million, 94,000-sf building the Briarcliff West development park by December, when the building is expected to be completed. BMA tower also lost Butler Manufacturing in 2000.
KANSAS CITY-Marsha Laner of Stewart Title takes replaces Kathy Schikevitz of CDFM Architecture as president of the Kansas City Commercial Real Estate Women for 2001.
ST. PAUL, MN-One of the biggest fans of the historic Armstrong-Quinlan duplex concedes the time may come for it to make way for a parking ramp and transit hub on the site, across the street from the NHL Minnesota Wild's new home.
IRVINE, CA-The developer of the first two phases of the Irvine Spectrum Center is expecting to complete construction of Phase III, a $22-million expansion of the retail/entertainment center, by November 2001.