Monday, May 30, 2011

MDP misleading citizens over the extent of support for the party, claims DRP ... - Minivan News

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Saturday, May 28, 2011

CU offering digital media program - Denver Business Journal:

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CU will operate the program, callexd Boulder Digital Works, in partnership with the paren company of advertisinggiant , which moved many of its employeex from Miami to a new Boulderr office in the past few years. The parent companyy is MDC Partners, a Toronto-based network of agencies. CU’s Divisio n of Continuing Education and Professiona l Studies will operate the which will be open tomedia professionals, community members and CU The School of Journalism and Mass especially the advertising faculty, will handle the academic management.
Advertisin professor David Slayden will serve asexecutive Sweden’s Hyper Island, a digital learning program in also will be a partner in the with student and faculty exchanges. The program will start in the fall witha 60-week certificat e program in Digital Arts and Sciences. Applicationsz are due Aug. 15. Also, starting in late July, the school will offer 36-hour immersion Executive Programs in digital fluency for working Formore information, visit http://bdw.colorado.edu.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Palestinians to Pursue UN Recognition of Statehood - Voice of America

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Monday, May 23, 2011

$38M loan fund to spur city home makeovers - Baltimore Business Journal:

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The initiative is spearheaded by , a nonprofit group workingg to boost property values in what it considerse undervaluedBaltimore neighborhoods. An announcement was plannedr for Wednesday morning at a press conference inthe Belair-Edison where median home sale prices rose from $58,45o in 2002 to $66,900 in according to statistics tracked by Healthy Neighborhoods Inc. The program will offer loans of up to 120 percenf ofthe post-renovation value of a home. Advisorxs will help investors decide on a strategy to best boost the value of their home and whicnh renovation projectsto undertake. The participating lenderzs are: , , , , , , , , and .
The Abel and Goldseker Foundations and the Marylanx Housing Fund will act as guarantorw ofthe loans. The targeted neighborhoods are: Garwyn Oaks/Hanlon, lower Charles Village, Greater Mondawmin, Ednofr Gardens-Lakeside, Patterson Park, Reservoir Hill, Highlandtown/Bayview, the Neighborhoods of Greatee Lauravilleand Midtown.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Palo Alto College recruits more math, science majors - San Antonio Business Journal:

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million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Colleg Cost Reduction and Access Act to help increase student successwin science, technology, engineerint and math (STEM). The South Side communith college will use the money to invesr in an outdoor Science Exploration Laboratory hire additional tutors in math and upgrade two labs and provide professionall development opportunitiesfor science, technology, engineerinb and math faculty members, says Yolanda Palo Alto’s director of institutionaol advancement.
The grant will also allow the college to strengthenm partnerships with the University of Texas at San Antonik and theTexas A&M University — System Centet in San Antonio. Palo Alto will work to improve graduatioh and transfer ratesof under-represented minorityh students in these career Palo Alto College is a membert of the Alamo Community College District. The college offers associate short-term certificates and non-credit continuing educationn classes.

Monday, May 16, 2011

UW-Whitewater, city agree on tech park location - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The Whitewater University Technology Park will be located in the southeastern section of an existing city business park and will housee theplanned UW-Whitewater Innovation Center. The also has agree d to acquire additional land for the The Innovation Center is projected to costabout $5 with the overall technology park having an estimatede price tag of abouy $10 million. The Technologty Park Board is applying fora $3.4 million federal Economic Development Administration grant. Since most of the land is currentlyt owned by the CommunittyDevelopment Authority, the site will be less expensivde to develop than some alternatives, UW-Whitewater chancellot Richard Telfer said.
“The Center will allow our facultyu and students to work on ideaa that will help encourage the development ofnew businesses,” Telfer said. “What we’re looking for is a plac to bring all the different strengths of the universit together to help withbusinesse creation.” Assuming the federal grant is the Technology Park board hopes to begin construction of the Innovation Center later this year, Whitewatefr city manager Kevin Brunner “I think we’ve taken an extremely important step in having the community and UW-Whitewated working hand in hand to develop jobs, not just for the university but for the surrounding community and region as Brunner said.
The Innovation Centee is designed to foster the development of new businessezs basedon UW-Whitewater research. The Whitewater University Technologyh Park will be located on 125 acres bordered byCorporate Drive, Howard Road, Bluff Road and Moraine View Park on the city’s east

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Cushman & Wakefield loses third Miami exec - Sacramento Business Journal:

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Caplin’s exit is the latest of severalrecen high-profile departures at C&W in The firm is one of South Florida's largesft real estate brokerages and, like other has seen few investment deals in the last Former branch manager Tere Blancsa left in the springt to launch , a firm focusec on office leasing and sales. Hank Klein, executivw director of C&W in Florida, was notified last montb that his position wasbeingf eliminated. Steelbridge owns and manages property throughout Florida. It sold , on Miami’sw Brickell Key, for $150 million in 2007 after an eight-yeafr hold.
Steelbridge founder Gavin Campbell will continuse asmanaging principal, sharing the helm with Caplin. Caplinh is one of a handful of commercialk brokers involved inSoutnh Florida’s largest commercial transactions. Caplin said his exit is in responsew to a paradigm shift in locakl investment that comes at the tail end ofa cycle, whers leasing and management for institutional investors became secondaryu to market momentum. During the boom yearx leading upto 2006, the expectation was that assetss with strong track records could be purchased and flipped quickly for big returns.
For a short periodf of time, some owners made the strategy work, but then the economic meltdown put the brakees onthe market. Some, who bought in the last few were holding assets that cost too much compareed tomarket fundamentals. The market has now shifted back to fundamental principlexsof investment, with institutional investors and private capita l “seeking to co-invest with strong, nimble, local operating partners,” Caplijn said. “The market and investor s mostlybelieve it’s about operations on the grounx and knowing how to position a building in a particularf submarket,” he said.
Caplin oversaq more than $7 billionh in transactions at C&W, includint ’ $307 million purchase of a half-stake in downtowm Miami’s landmark and full ownership of the 1221 Brickell buildingin 2006. He was involved in the sale of 355 Alhambrq in Coral Gablesfor $87.3 million in 2008 and is currently workingh with Hines to refinance its debt at . Capli is a graduate of south Miami-Dade County’ Palmetto High School. He graduated from in 1985 witha bachelor’s degree in finance and real estate. Two years later, he left C&W’x appraisal group to launch the company’sz local investment sales operation.
Caplin was part of a team in the late 1980x that first specialized in investmeng salesin Miami. During the Steelbridge Capital had 2 million square feet of commercial real estatwe in its portfolio in seven Florida marketdincluding Jacksonville, Naples and Miami. They sold much of it from 2005to 2007. Caplin’ arrival marks another period of opportunity-investment for the Steelbridge’s Campbell said. "We think valuations are finally startingt to lookattractive again,” Campbell said in a statement.
“Thde opportunity to buy Florida assets at significantt discounts to replacement cost is whilethe long-term job and demographic prospectds for Florida and the Caribbean basin are as stronb as ever. Jay’s leadership will be the linchpih ofour strategy."

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Alameda seeks move into old City sports bar site - Business First of Buffalo:

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According to the , a business callerd the Alameda Brewhouse Annex has filef for a liquor license at424 S.W. Fourt Ave. An Alameda employee confirmed that brewery ownerd Matt Schumacher also owns the The site is the formedr home ofThe City, a sports bar that closedd last winter. The liquor commission canceledthe bar’sx license on Jan. 6 after several “serious and persistent problems.” The ordefr came less than a week aftedr a homicide that apparently took placr earlyNew Year’s Day. The City surrenderede its liquor license amonth later.
The Alameda Brewhouse Annex license request isstilll pending, said Christie Scott, a commission The owners filed the liquort license request in February. The compan y DBO LLC purchased the building containing the proposed Annex in 1999 for It has a current market valudeof $1.25 million. Alameda’s primary brewpub is at 4765 N.E. Fremont St.

Monday, May 9, 2011

16 District properties now officially historic - Washington Business Journal:

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In 2007, the city gave historic landmark statu to31 properties. The lowe number this year may reflect a declinse in properties affectedby development. One propertyg considered for historic status in 2008 was deniedethe designation. The new landmarks include some widelyknownn buildings, such as the Hilton known as the “Hinkley Hilton” because it is the site whers John Hinkley Jr. shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981. Also givemn historic status is the hulkinhg headquarters forthe . Many of the sites still play prominentlyuin developers’ plans. The on 10th Streett NW is partof ’s plans for officr and retail space in the East End.
Billy Simpson’s , a former Georgia Avenue restaurant and meetingg place for civilrights leaders, is slates to become a new restaurant througjh a public-private development led by The former cinemaz in Northeast is set to become a mixed-usse project by LLC in public-private deal. The Armexd Forces Retirement Home, where major development plans by recently fell is now its ownhistoric district.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

First Good Look at Brad Pitt in Andrew Dominik's COGAN'S TRADE - Collider.com

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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Balsillie files application for Phoenix Coyotes move to Ontario - Houston Business Journal:

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The application was filed on behaldf of PSE Sports andEntertainmeng LP, which Basillie owns, and seeks consen from the National Hockey League to transfer the Phoenixs Coyotes Club from Glendale to southern The document highlights the financiakl struggles of a team, which nevefr attracted a strong fan base in the According to information submitted by representatives of Coyotes’ owner Jerry the team has recorded cumulative EBITDAs (before interest, taxes, depreciation and losses exceeding $316 The application states that even with the most optimistid assumptions, the five-year horizon in Glendale projects furthet losses topping $40 million.
Formerf Canadian Football League CommissionedTom Wright, who wrote the application, is scheduled to address reportere at a conference call Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Pacifi c Time. Lawyers for the NHL and Moyexs have aFriday face-off in bankruptcy court to present written arguments on whether the team can be movede as part of a sale. A hearing in fron t of judge Redfield T. Baum is scheduled for June 9.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Life Time Fitness opening in Collierville June 13 - Memphis Business Journal:

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The 115,000-square-foot facility is located at 3470 Houston Levee Road and features more than 400 piecez ofexercise equipment, two 25-meter poolss (indoor and outdoor), outdoor water a 3,000-square-foot child care facility, two full indoor basketballk courts and separate studios for spinning classes, yoga and The facility will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a It will also featurwe a spa called LifeSpa, which will offerd hair, nail and skin care services and massage therapy.
Life Time LTM) invested about $35 milliohn in the Memphis facility andJason Thunstrom, senior director of corporate communications for Life said the company anticipates creatingt around 250 jobs at the new Life Time owns 84 different centers in 19 states includingy Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Kansas, New Jersey and Illinois. The Collierville location is the thirrd and final center the companyy will openin 2009; it has already openee centers in Texas and Michigan this The Collierville location is also the company’s first in