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...-562-2792 Fax: 907-562-4179 Alaska Mechanical Inc. Larry Buss, Pres. 8540 Dimond D Cir. Anchorage, A...com Building Hope Construction LLC Mark Hill, CEO 43335 K-Beach...: 907-745-3671 Fax: 907-745-3672 Door Systems of Alaska Inc. Beth Bergh, Owner 18727 Old Glenn H...
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Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 24, 2001
SOFTBANK CORP. today announced the formation of a new private equity fund...
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Carbonic Systems Inc., a supplier of gases, expects to occupy a new office building in downtown Vancouver by late summer.
Site preparation work has begun for a downtown Vancouver office project intended as the new home for Carbonic Systems Inc.
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MOBILE, Ala. -- Today, BancTrust Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: BTFG) and the Retirement Systems of Alabama marked a milestone for downtown Mobile by ...
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BLOOMINGTON - A large outsourcing firm for State Farm Insurance Cos. opened in downtown Bloomington recently, bringing about 80 new jobs.
Patni Computer Systems Inc. opened next to State Farms downtown building to service its only Twin City client, said company Vice President Avdhut Nadkarni, who would not mention State Farm by name.
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A therapeutic horse riding center in West Linn now has new lights, thanks to a local labor union and several businesses.
Happy Trails Riding Center is a nonprofit that provides riding services to people with disabilities and special needs. After building a new arena structure earlier this year, instructor Nicole Tangvald contacted electrical contractor MPD Systems Inc. to get a bid for electrical service for the new arena. MPD then offered to do the labor for free. EOFF Clackamas donated $700 in parts for the project and Loy Clark Pipe Line installed 150 feet of lateral service for free as well.
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Alpha-Tec Systems Inc., a Vancouver-based biotech firm, could be the main tenant of a new office building being proposed at Birtcher Business Center in Vancouver.
The project will be reviewed by city planners at a meeting later this month.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Building Protection Systems, Inc. (BPSI) announced today that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a second 20-Year Patent (BUILDING PROTECTION AND METHOD) further protecting their Building Sentry One toxin detection system technology. BPSI has perfected the first complete building protection system proven to operate with zero false alarms for over 110,000 hours to date, an unheard-of feat in the industry. The Sentry One family of products has received full SAFETY Act designation from the Department of Homeland Security for protecting buildings, critical infrastructure and public gathering places from the known vulnerability of an airborne chemical or radiological targeted terrorist attack or accidental release.
The Building Sen...
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The Utah Transit Authority announced Thursday that it gave the greenlight to Siemens Transportation Systems Inc. of Sacramento to begin building 77 new TRAX light-rail cars at a cost of $277 million. The new S70 rail cars are destined to ply some of the 70 miles of new track the agency is laying as part of its Frontlines 2015 project.
The cars will be delivered over four years on a schedule to coincide with the completion of new TRAX lines along the Wasatch Front. UTA general manager John Inglish said the new rail service will provide some relief from the pains of rapid population growth.
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Even as the rest of New Jersey's economy stagnates, Rockleigh- based Crestron Electronics Inc. is hiring.
The manufacturer and supplier of electronic systems that control building functions like air conditioning and heat, music, video, lights and sound had hired 122 people by August, increasing the companywide head count about 4 percent, to 2,500.