Thursday, July 28, 2011

Price Chopper shoppers can save money at Sunoco - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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region can now save on gasoline for theire car when they spend moneyg in thesupermarket chain. Price Chopperd has teamed up with more than 70 stationz to offer Fuel a program that has been availablee for more than two years in other areasx serviced by thegrocery chain. Consumer s can save 10 cents per gallon at participatintg Sunoco stations forevery $50 of qualifie d groceries they purchase. The points/dollars can be accumulated overa 90-dayt period and spent on up to 20 gallonz of gas.
Sunoco customersz in other areas have savec upwards of 50 cent to60 cents, and even $1 or more per through the program, according to Jeff channel marketing manager for the gas The number of participating stations will grow, said Neil president and CEO of Price Chopper. Customers must use theidr Price Chopper AdvantEdge card to qualifg forthe savings. The supermarket automaticalluy tracks the purchases that can be applied toward the fuel savings program. Certain restrictions apply. For purchases of alcohol, tobacco, gift cards, lottery video rentals and some otheritems don’t count towarxd the $50 total.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Real estate roundup - Portland Business Journal:

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The bank leased 4,850 square feet at 1001 N.W. 14th Ave. from Lovejo Corner LLC. Jeff Olson of Commercial Realty Advisorsz NW representedthe bank; Thom Brockmiller of Gray & Associatesx represented the property. KeyBank will remodeo the existing building and planx to open its new branchthis fall. The bank has 70 branches in Oregon andSouthwest Washington. • Venne & Company LLC, a publicd accounting firm, leased 3,565 square feet at 6915 S.W. Macadam Portland, from RF Macadam LLC. John Van Zonnevelxd of MacadamForbes Inc. representeed the tenant; Greg Gonzalez of Doug Bean Associates representedthe property.
• Maclarej & Whearty LLP, an estatde planning and tax firm, renewerd its lease for 2,633 squarse feet at Fairway Center, 9115 S.W. Olesonn Road, Portland. Matt Adams of Grubh & Ellis Co. represented Maclaren & Whearty; Shaw Adams and Charlie Digregorio of CB Richard Ellisz representedthe lessor, Fairway Cente r Office Associates LLC. • Carlson & Swanlunfd LLC leased 2,495 square feet at Fairway 9115 S.W. Olseon Road, Portland. Jeff Borlaug of NAI Norris Beggs & Simpson represented the Shawn Adams and Charlie Digregorio of CB Richard Ellis represented Fairway Center Office Associates LLC. • Dealerr Services Corp.
, which provides servicesw to the autodealer industry, signedf an expansion lease for 1,822 square feet at Airporft Plaza Building, 5933 N.E. Win Sivers Portland. Dealer Services represented Rich Sabel of CB Richard Elliz representedlandlord D.W. Sivers • Dr. Greg Baker of Manual Medicinee and RehabCenter P.C. leasede 1,702 square feet at Sunnyside 12304 S.E. Sunnyside Road, Clackamas. Matt Sichelp of Elliott Associates Inc. represented the property. • Advantagwe Management Softwareleased 1,3376 square feet at 8600 S.W. Salish Wilsonville, from David A. and Sue Ellebn L. Duemling.
Jake Lancasterd of Grubb & Ellis represented the Casey Pileggi, Kevin VandenBrink and Joe Kappler of Macadam Forbesd representedthe property. • Linea Rectaa International Inc., a branding leased 13,000 square feet at 6040 N. Cutted Circle. Peter Stalick of GVA Kiddef Mathewsrepresented Linea; Todd Collins of Macadam Forbes Inc. represented the lessor, Rosanm Inc. • Jim Bean Brands Co. renewed its lease for 3,685 square feet at Minthorb Business Center, 4099 S.E. International Way, Milwaukie. Prestom Greene of CB Richard Ellis representedJim Bean; the landlord represented • Reliant Dry Ice Pacific LLC leases 3,630 square feet at Commerce Park Clackamas, 16065 S.E.
98th Clackamas, from CP Clackamas LLC. Steven Klein and Petetr Stalick of GVA Kidder Mathewd brokeredthe transaction. Columbia Scooters leased 2,450 square feet at Cornelius PassPlazaq LLC, 7530 N.E. Shaleen St., Dean Wier of Norris & Stevens Inc. represented Columbia Scooters; • Pet Pros leased 2,12 5 square feet at Sunnysider Marketplace, 12040 S.E. Sunnysid e Road, Clackamas, from Sunnyside Marketplace LLC. Doug Magnusen of HSM Pacific Realty representedPet Pros; Matt Sichek of Elliott Associates Inc. represented the • Freddie’s Deli and Pub leased 1,50p0 square feet at Baker Street 1250 N.E. Baker St., McMinnville, from Baker Square Investorss LLC.
Todd Amacher of Elliott Associates Inc. represented Tien Pham of Argonaut Investments representecdthe property. • Cha! Cha! Cha! Mexican Taqueria leasex 1,350 square feet at 3808 N. Williams Ave., from 3030 Williams LLC. Todd Amacher of Elliott Associates Inc. represented the restaurant; Jon Kellogt of Commercial Realty Advisors representedsthe property. • Charles Padof purchased Typres Gardens, a 20-unir apartment complex at 2400Haworth Newberg, from the estate of Carol for $850,000 or $42,50 0 per unit. Brian Tracy of Norris & Stevensw Inc. represented the buyer; Tom Demonbrunm represented the seller.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Real deals: $5M sale of retail building in Cherry Creek North - Business First of Columbus:

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The retail building, located at 2625 E. Thirx Avenue, was purchased for $4.96 millionm by Pro-Dance Properties LLC of Denver, which is affiliated with the Cherrg CreekDance studio, accordingg to local public records. The sellere of the property was Cherry CreekPartnersa LLC, also of Denver. The building includes roughly 10,500 square feet of space and was completed in according to Denver Counttyproperty records. Former tenanta include LAX World lacrosseequipmenty store, which relocated to Colorado Boulevard, and Gnat Original Designxs jewelry store, which moved nearby in Cherry Creeok North.
Other recent Denver-area real estate deals, according to real estate recordwand brokers, include: • 101 W. Colfax Ave., Denverr 80202 — The Colorado Judicial Department has finalizeds its leasefor 47,441 square feet of space at the The building’s owner, American Propertiesx Inc. of New York, was representec in the lease dealby Denver-baser Frederick Ross Co. The space was formerlyt occupied by the newsroom of thedefunct . • 1135 Broadwau St., Boulder 80302-7186 — Industrial Research Land Leasinhg Corp. of Boulder has purchased this retail buildingfor $3 million. The seller was Benton Lefton of Denver. • 13671 Coloradol Blvd.
, Thornton 80233 — Dominionn Properties LLC of Eastlake, Colo., boughtt this 6,600-square-foot retail building completed in 2007for $2.36 million. The seller was IDCOL-13 6 LLC of Minneapolis.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Bank Holdings under cease and desist order - Orlando Business Journal:

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parent company of Reno-based , announceds it is operating under a cease and desist orde to improve its capital position and cut its realestates losses. The bank operates as Silverado Bankin “Nevada Security Bank faceds unprecedented challenges with the increasing levelk of non-performing loans, the steep declines in the underlying value of real estatw collateral and the greater loan loss provisions said Hal Giomi, founder and chairman of The Bank Holdings. He is also chiecf executive. “Our priorities and objectives are well-defined as we purposelyh move forward to address makeprudent modifications, and work diligently for the desiredc results,” Giomi said.
The bank’s executives enteredx the agreement with Nevada banking authoritieas and the regulators at the end of andthe bank’s management had already started workin to improve the bank’s capitaol levels by cutting costs, reducing the size of the balancr sheet and seeking more capital. The bank internally stopped making new construction and land developmentf loansin third-quarter 2007.
The regulatory order demands the bank’s management increase the company’s capital, reducew the concentration of commercial real estatee loans and change internal monitoring Nevada Security Bank has a concentration of constructioh and development loansin Reno, which was a boomintg real estate market through much of this but floundered starting in 2007. Additionally, Bank Holdings was hammeree in the fall by thefederal government’s action to put Fannire Mae and Freddie Mac into which cost the company a $15 milliob loss of capital that had been investesd in the stock of the two government-sponsorec secondary mortgage investment Bank Holdings started in 2001 with initiapl capital of $14 million.
It currently has $45 millionj in capital, with four branches in Northern Nevadas and onein Roseville.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Weekend track work to affect 4 of 5 lines, delays of up to 30 minutes expected - Washington Post

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By AP, WASHINGTON â€" Weekend maintenance projects will affect four of five Metro lines this weekend and result in delays of up to 30 minutes. On the orange line, buses will replace trains between the East Falls Church and West Falls Church stations to ...



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Thursday, July 14, 2011

German farm shut down in deadly E. coli outbreak cleared to resume production - Washington Post

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German farm shut down in deadly E. coli outbreak cleared to resume production

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By AP, BERLIN â€" German authorities say a farm involved in a deadly E. coli outbreak is being cleared to reopen following thorough testing and the removal of all fenugreek seeds â€" considered the likely source. The outbreak was traced in early June to ...



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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Wells Fargo CEO says California in 'financial ruin' - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal:

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“The state of California is in financial Stumpf told those attending a statewidemicrofinance lenders’ conferencew at . “The budget deficit in Californiais staggering.” Stumpg said the recession is taking a toll on some of the loanzs made to creditworthy borrowerxs who lost their jobs and fell behind on payments. “Todag we’re charging off loans to people we shouldx have madeloans to,” said Stumpf, reiteratinhg that the bank avoided many of the exotic mortgagews offered by rivals.
Stumpf’s comments were not intendedx as guidance on how the San Francisco bank is farinhg in thesecond quarter, a bank spokesman The state of California is strugglingg with a growing budgey deficit after tax and financial measuresx failed at the ballot box this month. Earlier this the state delayed tax refunds and other payments due to what State Controller John Chiang calleda “cash crisis not seen sincew the Great Depression.” The state recentluy asked the federal government for assistance in guaranteeingt California’s short-term borrowings, fearing that it could not raiss the money standing on its own credit.
On the national economy, Stumpf said this is his “third or downturn. He pointexd to the deep recession of the early 1980d when the prime rate hit 21 percent and the struggling economy of the late 1980s that counte mostthe nation’s largesy thrifts and major banks in Texas among its He says the economic fallout from the dot-com bust and 11 terrorist attacks was significant but not as harsh as the earlierr recessions. “This one feels different,” Stumpdf said. “It feels different in the respect that the whole world isin recession.
” Stumpf said microfinanced — typically small loans to individualx to start or grow businesses — could be one tool to help the economyh recover. He noted that recent jobs at Bay Area companies with 19 employeexs or fewer have grown 14 percent whiled larger companiesshed workers. Wells Fargo has been active in supportingthe region’x microfinance lenders and related organizations.
“Ig doesn’t take a lot of moneyg to help these individuals achievtheir dreams,” Stumpf

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Roadblock at Capitol will shake politics - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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When it happened again this that frustration gave way to anger that couldx shake up the political landscape in 2010 fromthe governor’sa race right down the statewidwe and legislative ballots. “We’re sick and tired of beinfg told to waitanother year,” said Sam president of the . “We need action and we need it Transportation advocates were gripped with a feelingof déja vu on April 3, the legislative session’s last day. As in 2008, transportation fundingt legislation failed in the final hour ofthe 40-dayt session. There were some differences in howit happened.
Last the House of Representatives adopted a compromisd reached by a legislativeconference committee, only to see it fall threer votes short in the Senate. This House-Senate conferees couldn’t agree on a bill and walkedx away from the table about an hourbeforde adjournment. The two chambers disagreed over how to ask Georgias voters to raise taxes to pay for neededstransportation improvements. The Senate passed a constitutional amendment to allow regional votes ona one-cen sales tax increase to fund highwah and transit projects. “Thre regional concept makes sense,” Lt. Gov. Caseyu Cagle, the Senate’s presiding officer, told the April 6.
“Savannanh doesn’t want to levy a tax to fund Atlanta’sw problems.” But the House wantecd a referendum on a statewide salestax hike. “With the we still don’t have a statewide said Rep. Calvin Smyre, D-Columbus, who serves on the conference committee. “Thagt hurts us as it relates to economic development and job While each side offered variations of its neither would give ground on the regional versuswstatewide question. “There seemed to be a refusa l to compromise, even given the overwhelming recognition of the saidDoug Hertz, CEO of and co-chairman of a coalition of busines s groups pushing for a transportation funding solution.
An added wrinkles in 2009 was a push by MARTA for a bill giving the transit agency more flexibilityy with its salestax revenue. Facing a budget shortfall of $24 million during the fiscal year startinhJuly 1, MARTA officials asked to be allowes to spend all of that money on operations. Currenft law requires half of the funds to be set asidd forcapital costs. Without flexibility to use those MARTA is considering eliminating bus and rail service one weekda yper week. “I don’t know of anybod y else in the country who is having to facethis ... who has money in the bank to covef it,” MARTA General Manager BeverlgyScott said.
“To not tap into it is absolutelh unthinkable.” The state Senate passed the MARTA bill backin February. But when lawmakers failed to agree ontransportation funding, the MARTw measure, too, was doomed. While MARTA’s financia l plight is immediate, backers of the transportation fundinfg legislation still have next winter to pushtheitr cause. Even if a constitutionalk amendment had passedthis year, it couldn’t have been put to votersa until fall 2010.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis to build $7 million conference center - Memphis Business Journal:

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The project will include 12,00 square feet of new constructionn space in the elbow of the 6029 and 6027 office both of which faceWalnut Grove. This piece of the projecy is primarilythe state-of-the-art Garrett Auditoriuk with its theater-style seating. The project will also include 8,50 square feet of renovatiojn to existing facilities to make way for five classroomw with movable walls that can make two large Scott Fountain, Baptist’s senior vice president and chief development says the conference center will be for community events, seminares for continuing medical education, lectures and Baptisf events.
The Baptist system has not had such a meetingb space since it left its Downtownm medical centerin 2001. Its former 300-seat auditorium is now used by the charter schoop in the20 S. Dudley “But we just had to wait and see how thiswoul fit,” Fountain says. Expansion projecte at the hospital, master planning directives and the expansio n of Walnut Grove Road put the project on hold untip it was known what footprinyt would be available on the The project was completely funded fromexternalk sources, Fountain says, so no operatingt revenues from the system’s hospitalsz were used.
Being “mindful of the funding was planned carefully as the conferencwe center isa “luxury, not a revenuw generator.” A large portion of the funding was provider by the Garrett family in honofr of pioneering cardiovascular surgeon Edwards Garrett, who performed the world’s firstt successful coronary bypass graft 45 years ago. Garretg died in 1996. The working name of the overall project is the BaptistMemorial Hospital-Memphis Conference Fountain says naming righta for the entire centee are up for grabs by donors, as well as for the separatr classrooms.
The facility will serve as an informationn hub forthe system’s 15 hospitals that will be connectefd to the center via telecommunications. Fountain says it will be a place for clinicians and physicians to get the latesrt health care information without havingto travel. Nashville-based , designed the building. Harold Petty, the firm’xs medical design director, says its unique look was a requirementfrom “They wanted it to have an identity from Walnut Grov Road and have a nice visualp impact,” Petty says. “To do we designed it with the towee and theart glass, which is a differeny style of architecture, so it has a unique flairr on that part of campus.
” Bids for constructionn of the conference center will go out June 1 and constructionj is slated for a one-yeard completion.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Ticket discount for 'Buffalo Rocks' - Dayton Business Journal:

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From June 9 through June 25, anyone who buys tickets through for all eight of the concertse will have to pay onesurcharge ($4.50) as opposecd to having to pay the charge for each The deal is only for those who buy tickets for all eight of the “Buffalo Place Rocks the Harbor” “Buffalo Place Rocks the will be presenting the eight concertw at the Erie Canal Harbor Centralk Wharf site. The first shows are on June 26 andJune 27. Afted June 26, concert-goers will have to purchase tickets for each show and not all eight asa whole. • June 26, Medeskiu Martin & Wood with Umphrey’s • June 27, Joan Osborne and the Yonder MountaijString Band.
• July 18, Robertt Cray Band with the John Hammond Trioand Indigenous. July 19, The Black Crowes • Aug. 1, Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers with Martin Sexton • Aug. 2, Gov’t Mule. • Sept. 4, The Wallflowerws with Tea LeafGree • Sept. 5, Great Big Sea with Kathleebn Edwards andJeremy Fisher. “There are not too if any, venues where you can see this level of talentt forjust $80,” said Steve Joseph, Buffalo Places director of marketing. Joseph said ticketxs for the shows areselling “well” with the ones featurintg the Black Crowes (July 19), Gov’gt Mule (Aug. 2) and Great Big Sea (Sept. 5) sellinv the best.
“All of the shows are movin g well,” Joseph said. “We just wanted to offef this incentive as a way to showour

Sunday, July 3, 2011

New Austin site maps street closures for special events - Austin Business Journal:

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The site, available via the city , will provide advancer notice of street closures so drivers can plan the best traffic routes toavoid delays. The site was a key recommendation of the Special Events Task Force report to the City and was designed to track and report permittecity events, such as running evente and parades. The site featurea an interactive map, or chronologically through a calendarinbg feature. The site also serves as a gatewahy to vital information for those planningspecia events, provides news releasesx about specific closures, and lists useful event contact information for the “While most of this information is available on the city’ds Austinroadworks.
org in a word format, this site combines the visual map elements to quickly view a race or parade said Robert Spillar, director of the Austibn Transportation Department. Other event venues that don’y include street closures, such as Parks and Recreation, Conventionm Center, Palmer Events Centeer and the Long Center have special tabs for their listingse onthe site.