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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.

Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Plans Plaza Expansion

Published 6/26/2003

Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has selected CarrAmerica Urban Development as project developer for its $250-million plaza expansion. The new arts education center facility will also accommodate rehearsal and office space for Kennedy Center and Washington Opera productions. The eight-acre project was designed by architect Rafael Vinoly.

 

 

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Triple-S Plans Steel Distribution Center at KellyUSA

Published 6/26/2003

Houston-based Triple-S Steel Supply Co. is planning to construct a 200,000-sf steel distribution center at KellyUSA in San Antonio. The center, to be constructed on 13.8 acres of land, will consolidate the company’s two San Antonio-area distribution facilities. Completion is slated for February or March of 2004.

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U.S. Supreme Court Renovates Washington Facility

Published 6/26/2003

The U.S. Supreme Court has selected Hillier of Philadelphia to design the renovation of its Washington, D.C., facility. The $120-million, five-year project will address security issues as well as modernizing the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems.

 

 

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Neoteris Expands with Sunnyvale Relocation

Published 6/26/2003

Internet software maker Neoteris is relocating its headquarters from Mountain View to Sunnyvale, Calif. The new 44,702-sf facility triples Neoteris’ office space and expands available lab space for research and product development.

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E-Loan Consolidates in Pleasanton

Published 6/26/2003

Online lender E-Loan will consolidate its 750-employee work force in 118,000-sf of the Pleasanton Corporate Commons in Pleasanton, Calif. E-Loan has an option to lease an additional 90,000-sf in the building where it will occupy four floors. The facility was one of three built for Charles Schwab Corp.

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