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By Lauren Garrison Register Staff
ANSONIA -- The developer of the Fountain Lake Industrial Park project has agreed to incur all costs associated with building a road leading to the development, moving the multimillion dollar project closer to completion.
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At the end of 2010, three industrial buildings with a combined 107,820 square feet were completed and buildings with 170,125 square feet were under construction in the region, according to CoStar Group's Fourth Quarter report. Among those completed were a 57,700- square-foot building on Four Coins Drive, Canonsburg, and 90,000- square-foot Pennwood Commons Phase I. Largest projects under way were Neville Grand, 90,000 square feet, and Alta Vista Drive, 51,325 square feet. Vacancy rate was 8.1 percent, down from 8.3 percent at the end of the third quarter.
A community garden project in Wilkinsburg was one of three recipients of a $20,000 grant from Allegheny County. The funds will be used by residents of Hamnett Place to cover costs, including purchase of gardening tools and materials, s...
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[...] he adds that such optimism is offset by worries over "the high costs of doing business in Vermont" Dorn cites tax rates--particularly a likely increase in the unemployment insurance levy on businesses--as a key source of concern for many companies. The Vermont Food Bank has opened a 21,000-square-foot regional distribution center in the old Book Press building, which is also the home of the Brattleboro Development Credit Corp. Industrial parks are undergoing infrastructure buildout in Franklin County, reports Tim Smith, director of the regional Industrial Development Corp. A roadway and utility and storm water lines are being put in place for an industrial park in Enosburg that will include eight lots on 42 acres, Smith says.\n That investment, which is expected to generate 200 j...
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Garden City-based WAC Lighting has pledged to add 228 jobs in a deal to buy a 145,000-square-foot building on Harbor Drive in Port Washington for $16 million and get 15 years of tax breaks from the Nassau County Industrial Development Agency, according to public records.
The Harbor Drive property is the home of Luxottica U.S., an eyewear manufacturer based in Italy, which is downsizing its space here and relocating to 30,065 square feet in another building down the street. Luxottica has also asked the Nassau IDA for a 15-year tax break to help offset costs of the move and to help the company retain its 167 jobs.
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Notice is hereby given to employers providing workers' compensation insurance under the Workers' Compensation Act and to the public that National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. ("Applicant"), on behalf of its member insurers, has applied to the State Corporation Commission ("Commission") for approval of certain changes applicable to voluntary market advisory loss costs and assigned risk rates and rating values for new and renewal workers' compensation insurance policies becoming effective on and after April 1, 2011.
Applicant proposes advisory loss costs that Applicant's members may use along with their own expenses and profit and contingency factors in establishing the members' rates for policies written in the voluntary market. The proposed advisory loss costs would produce a...
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After decades of talk and bureaucratic maneuvers--along with $28 million spent on the demolition of numerous buildings, environmental studies, new utility installations, and other necessary measures to prepare the site for development--new residential and industrial growth has taken root. Roads are being constructed by private developers, and the Coach House, one of three of the hospital's historic buildings left standing, could become a post office or community building, while a building in the rear of the campus is envisioned as an artist's live-in workspace. The combination of cuts, rising costs in health-insurance premiums, negotiated pay raises for city employees, and soaring utility costs resulted in a $6 million deficit for fiscal year 2010.
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Notice is hereby given to employers providing workers' compensation insurance under the Workers' Compensation Act and to the public that National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. ("Applicant"), on behalf of its member insurers, has applied to the State Corporation Commission ("Commission") for approval of certain changes applicable to voluntary market advisory loss costs and assigned risk rates and rating values for new and renewal workers' compensation insurance policies becoming effective on and after April 1, 2011.
Applicant proposes advisory loss costs that Applicant's members may use along with their own expenses and profit and contingency factors in establishing the members' rates for policies written in the voluntary market. The proposed advisory loss costs would produce a...
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DAYTON -- The companies that have taken over rent payments for an air freight building at Dayton International Airport have put into escrow two years worth of the rent, giving Dayton a bit of added security, a city official said Thursday.
Industrial Realty Group of Downey, Calif., with Cleveland-based partner Industrial Commerce Ltd., put $1.2 million into escrow to cover two years of payments on the ground lease for the freight terminal formerly owned by United Parcel Service, and took over all maintenance costs from UPS, said Terrence G. Slaybaugh, the city's director of aviation. That assures the city it will continue receiving the $640,000-a-year lease payments while the companies show the terminal to prospective tenants, Slaybaugh said.