Skip to main content

Industry News

Tradeline, Inc. filters and categorizes new-construction and industry news from regional and professional journals across the country. Here you will find new projects, products, and regulatory updates.

Oiles America Completes Concord Plant

Published 6/12/2005

Oiles America Corp ., a maker of self-lubricating bearings, has recently completed a 32,000-sf expansion of its Concord, N.C., plant. Built by general contractor C.M. Black Construction Co., the $2-million addition will raise employment at the facility to 100 workers. Sited in The International Business Park at Concord, the expansion of Oiles' existing 46,000-sf plant to a footprint of 78,000 sf will enable the company to relocate headquarters operations to the facility from Plymouth, Mich.

Read More

Nabi Opens Boca Raton Vaccine Plant

Published 6/12/2005

Nabi BioPharmaceuticals dedicated its new 12,000-sf vaccine manufacturing facility in Boca Raton, Fla., in June, 2005. Sited at the company's existing headquarters, the $20-million facility will produce StaphVax, a vaccine for the prevention of hospital-born staph infections.

Read More

Lucasfilm Occupies Presidio Campus

Published 6/9/2005

Lucasfilm will begin occupancy of its Letterman Digital Arts Center at the Presidio in San Francisco in early July of 2005. Housing between 1,300 and 1,500 employees, the new Presidio headquarters will allow Lucasfilm to consolidate operations from three San Rafael locations. Lucasfilm spent $350 million on the renovation of the 800,000-sf facility, a former army hospital now reconfigured as four separate buildings. Lucasfilm holds a sixty year lease on the property at approximately $6 million per year.

Read More

University of Chicago To Construct New Research Building

Published 6/8/2005

The University of Chicago will break ground in fall 2005 on its $160-million New Research Building. The ten-story, 300,000-sf facility will provide space for clinical research in the Biological Sciences Division. Additionally, the University of Chicago is nearing completion on the Center for Integrative Science in August 2005.

Read More

Texas Southern University Breaks Ground on Public Affairs Building

Published 6/5/2005

Texas Southern University in Houston will breaks ground on the new Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs building on June 23, 2005. The four-story, $15-million facility will house academic programs in public policy research, public affairs, and academic programs for the College of Liberal Arts and Behavioral Sciences. Designed by Kirksey of Houston, the project will feature a new auditorium and is slated to complete construction in August 2006.

Read More