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SECRETARY GENERAL BAN HOLDS A MEDIA AVAILABILITY FOLLOWING THE GROUND-BREAKING CEREMONY FOR THE CAPITAL MASTER PLAN, NEW YORK CITY, AS REL...
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Charlotte-based Mountain Real Estate Capital (MREC) recently closed another acquisition: a $20 million note held by CommunityOne Ba...
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It looks like higher education is following corporate America's lead in employing consultants for every facet of running a business. One reader recent...
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SECRETARY GENERAL BAN DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY FOR THE CAPITAL MASTER PLAN, NEW YORK CITY, AS RELEASED BY THE U.N.
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Memphis residents told tales of what used to be in the Downtown Georgia Street area Saturday at the grand opening of McKinley Park, the latest of the HOPE VI developments that have been adding to the city's public housing sector for the past six years.
The master plan of the area, developed by a partnership with Community Capital and McCormack Baron Salazar, includes 30 homes, whose construction was funded by federal and city initiatives that total about $4.7 million.
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Marc spearheaded the creation of an economic development strategic plan and a downtown master plan, facilitated improvements to the town's operating and capital improvement program processes, and led the creation of the town's technology department.
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SAN DIEGO & NEW YORK -- Tang Capital Partners, LP and Perceptive Life Sciences Master Fund Ltd. today announced that they plan to seek an expedited tr...
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DAYTON -- Sinclair Community College has invested nearly $150 million over the last 10 years in its downtown Dayton campus, which has seen a dramatic increase in enrollment because of low tuition and rising unemployment.
Sinclair President Steven Lee Johnson said he will recommend today, Saturday, Jan. 30, that the college board of trustees invest an additional $75 million over the next five years. The funds are called for in the capital five-year master plan approved last year.
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Preserving a isn't always easy - or cheap.
Such is the case at the Kansas State Fair, which this year completed a $29 million capital improvement master plan begun in 2001.
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S. concerns are holding up preliminary work on a $1.6 billion plan to renovate the aging United Nations headquarters, potentially boosting the price of the seven-year construction scheme, according to a senior U.N. official.
The U.N. General Assembly's budget committee was to have authorized $100 million for land surveys, architectural work, consultants and other routine pre-construction work by April 1, according to Louis Frederick Reuter, the executive director of the Capital Master Plan.