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MILPITAS, CA-Most of NuTool's new space is dedicated to manufacturing. President Homayoun Talieh says the expansion will be able to house the growing firm for the next two years.
GOLDSBORO, NC-The newly opened three-story, 68-room hotel sits on 1.6 acres of land here, about 150 miles east of Downtown Charlotte. The owner is Atlanta-based Jameson Inns Inc. The estimated hard construction cost is $5 million.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL-Regency Holdings of Jacksonville, FL is selling the 19-story, 337,000 sf office tower here for an estimated $57 million or about $169 per sf, according to brokers familiar with the deal. Fort Lauderdale is 25 miles north of Downtown Miami.
LOS ANGELES-New partnership gets one-million-sf Wilshire Courtyard in LA, South Coast Metro Center in Orange County and China Basin Landing in San Francisco.
LAKE OSWEGO, OR-Xandra T. McKeown, most recently senior vice president of business banking for US Bank's Oregon and Southwest Washington operations, now has responsibility companywide for West Coast Bancorp.
EVERETT, WA-Port of Everett officials are currently talking with a warehouse company that has expressed interest in 300,000 sf in the 78-acre Riverside Industrial Park now being developed by the Port.
TRENTON, NJ-There was an almost a two-thirds vote in favor of the measure that will use certain tax receipts to fund improvements in both highways and mass transit systems throughout the state.
WAYNE, NJ-William Paterson University will use the 150,000-sf campus-like office complex to expand its business school after a deal brokered by Insignia/ESG was finalized. The complex sits on a 50-acre plot.