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ORLANDO-Local corporate support for Florida A&M University's planned Downtown campus won the attention of the 13-member Florida Board of Regents which unanimously selected this tourist mecca over Tampa, FL and Lakeland, FL. The ground-breaking is tentatively scheduled for next summer.
PHOENIX-The city of Mesa is pushing Maricopa County to not rezone at least a portion of the 5,000-acre General Motors Proving Ground for residential development, saving it rather for commercial use.
MIRAMAR, FL-The Atlanta bank is providing a total $24 million in construction loans for two warehouses and an office building here in Broward County, 30 miles north of Downtown Miami.
PLANO, TX-There's now room to grow for Teradyne Connection Systems, which has moved into a 50,000-sf manufacturing facility. The relocation comes just as Dallas Semiconductor seals a more than $5-million components deal with the Nashua, NH-based parent firm.
BOSTON-A joint plan was filed demonstrating how $100 million in state aid for a new ballpark will be spent. Despite Red Sox owner's recent decision to sell the team, the park will have to be built here because of recent legislation.
BELLEVUE, WA-Approval could come as soon as today on a mixed-use project that promises a 500- to 600-room hotel and two office towers with a combined one million sf of office space.
WESTBOROUGH, MA-Presenting NE Aspen Westborough LLC with an offer they couldn't refuse, an undisclosed pension fund buys The Corporate Center here. Development on the property had been completed a little over a year ago.
STOCKTON, CA-Until two years ago, the city was overbuilt with mini-storage facilities, and no new applications had been submitted or processed since 1990. Now, there are several projects in the works.
SAN FRANCISCO-After the second quarter established the City by the Bay as the premier office market in the nation, the market experienced a slight correction in the third quarter, according to a recent report by CB Richard Ellis.
VANCOUVER, WA-SONICblue, maker of the Rio digital audio player, is relocating its local division across the Columbia River to Tigard, OR to be nearer the region's concentration of high-tech marketing and engineering talent.