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SAN JOSE, CA-A source with the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors says it is planning to appeal the planning commission's recent approval, along with the cities of Salinas and Hollister and the Association of Bay Area Governments, the Sierra Club and the Audubon Society.
SEATTLE-The building, to be located on the north side of Jackson Street just across from Union Station, will be constructed on property that Selig acquired in May after another developer was unable to secure financing for a similar project.
ORANGE COUNTY, CA-Australian investment company buys eight-story building inside Irvine Concourse complex, fueling rumors that Koll is feuding with financial partner NorthStar.
PORTLAND-The development will have 70 assisted-living units and 34 independent-living apartments. The property is currently zoned for single-family residential. Ground breaking is tentatively scheduled for next spring.
DENVER-Sit where the celebrities dined. Buy a grand Victorian bed and breakfast. Or perhaps snag a townhome valued at $260,000 for a mere $150,000. And, that's just a few of the lineup at tomorrow's auction of high-profile properties.
ORLANDO-If voters approve the $5-billion, four-city, high-speed rail network, Florida would be compelled to build the largest public-works project in its 181-year-old history. An estimated 50 acres or two million sf of right-of-way land alone would be needed for the system.
SUTHERLIN, OR-Alaska Sutherland Knolls Corp. is leading a charge to annex 506 acres into this city's urban growth boundary, have half of it rezoned for use as an industrial park and then bring in a computer chip manufacturing plant.