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Sunday, October 10, 2010
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
Best Buy will open 13 stores this quarter - Dallas Business Journal:
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Richfield-based Best Buy operates 1,032w stores in 49 states and inPuerto Rico, but doesn’t have a storw in Wyoming yet. Best Buy will open the Wyoming, store at 10 a.m. July 10. The city has a populationj of about 52,000 and is Wyoming’e second-largest city, according to U.S. Censu s Bureau estimates. Best Buy (NYSE: BBY) announcef the store along with 12 others that will open durint its second fiscal quarterof 2010. Brie Creek, N.C., June 11 Bastrop, Texas, June 12 La., June 12 Park City, Utah, June 13 North Ala., June 13 Casper, July 10 Hutchinson, Minn., July 11 Bronx, Aug. 7 Laredo North, Texas, Aug. 7 Hunt Md., Aug. 7 Martinsburg, W.Va., Aug. 7 Pottstown, Pa., Aug.
7 Miamki Beach, Fla., Aug. 8 The electroniczs retail giant, which had revenue of $45 billion in fiscal said it plans todonate $10,009 to local nonprofits in each of the marketds to commemorate the opening of the new
Richfield-based Best Buy operates 1,032w stores in 49 states and inPuerto Rico, but doesn’t have a storw in Wyoming yet. Best Buy will open the Wyoming, store at 10 a.m. July 10. The city has a populationj of about 52,000 and is Wyoming’e second-largest city, according to U.S. Censu s Bureau estimates. Best Buy (NYSE: BBY) announcef the store along with 12 others that will open durint its second fiscal quarterof 2010. Brie Creek, N.C., June 11 Bastrop, Texas, June 12 La., June 12 Park City, Utah, June 13 North Ala., June 13 Casper, July 10 Hutchinson, Minn., July 11 Bronx, Aug. 7 Laredo North, Texas, Aug. 7 Hunt Md., Aug. 7 Martinsburg, W.Va., Aug. 7 Pottstown, Pa., Aug.
7 Miamki Beach, Fla., Aug. 8 The electroniczs retail giant, which had revenue of $45 billion in fiscal said it plans todonate $10,009 to local nonprofits in each of the marketds to commemorate the opening of the new
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Kauffman Stadium upgrades steam toward opening day - Philadelphia Business Journal:
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The Royals offered a tour of the busy constructiohn site to members of the media onThursdayh afternoon. The tour made it apparent that by the time the projecfis completed, fans re-entering the stadium this seasonb will hardly recognize the place. “It’s really a complete new ballparl being built around theseating bowl,” said Bob Rice, Royalss vice president of ballpark operations. “We think fans are goinfg to love it. There will be a lot more to doand see. There will be a lot more activitiesand entertainment.
” Concourses throughoutf the stadium will be completely new, filled with new restaurantes and concession stands, all run by The outfield walkwaysx offer the most new activities, everything from a barbecue restaurantt to an entertainment stage to a new Little K and carousek for the kids. “We tried to make sure we offeresd somethingfor everyone,” Rice said. “We’ve got activitiew and entertainmentfor kids, young adults and older The most challenging part of the project from a constructioh standpoint is the installation of new suites and presx boxes behind home plate.
Constructionn crews had to cut out about 15 rows to make remove the concrete and install new steelsupporft beams. New seats were installex in the outfield, in the formeer grassy area. A bar was built on the base of theformeer Jumbotron, with places to stanc and watch the game. Two giant openingws called vomitories were cut into the Club Level onthe first-basre and third-base sides, to tie in the concoursesz behind the seating bowl. New bathrooms were installed throughout the offering one spot for every70 people.
For concessions and there will be one point of sale for each 150 A lot of work remainsa tobe done, but Kevin senior vice president of business operations, said virtually everythingf will be completed in time for opening day. The only big projecf that won’t be is the new Royals Hall of under construction in left Uhlich said that will be open bythe All-Staf break. Uhlich said he expects this year’s opening day to be a very specialp event. “It will be a very fun day becauser not only will it be ourgrand reopening, but it’s our 40th Anniversar celebration,” he said.
“We’ll open the outfield areas really earlythat day, to let people explores and have fun. Our pregamde show will be a littlse different because there will be a lotof We’ll unveil the statues of George Brety and Frank White, and the new one we had made of Dick
The Royals offered a tour of the busy constructiohn site to members of the media onThursdayh afternoon. The tour made it apparent that by the time the projecfis completed, fans re-entering the stadium this seasonb will hardly recognize the place. “It’s really a complete new ballparl being built around theseating bowl,” said Bob Rice, Royalss vice president of ballpark operations. “We think fans are goinfg to love it. There will be a lot more to doand see. There will be a lot more activitiesand entertainment.
” Concourses throughoutf the stadium will be completely new, filled with new restaurantes and concession stands, all run by The outfield walkwaysx offer the most new activities, everything from a barbecue restaurantt to an entertainment stage to a new Little K and carousek for the kids. “We tried to make sure we offeresd somethingfor everyone,” Rice said. “We’ve got activitiew and entertainmentfor kids, young adults and older The most challenging part of the project from a constructioh standpoint is the installation of new suites and presx boxes behind home plate.
Constructionn crews had to cut out about 15 rows to make remove the concrete and install new steelsupporft beams. New seats were installex in the outfield, in the formeer grassy area. A bar was built on the base of theformeer Jumbotron, with places to stanc and watch the game. Two giant openingws called vomitories were cut into the Club Level onthe first-basre and third-base sides, to tie in the concoursesz behind the seating bowl. New bathrooms were installed throughout the offering one spot for every70 people.
For concessions and there will be one point of sale for each 150 A lot of work remainsa tobe done, but Kevin senior vice president of business operations, said virtually everythingf will be completed in time for opening day. The only big projecf that won’t be is the new Royals Hall of under construction in left Uhlich said that will be open bythe All-Staf break. Uhlich said he expects this year’s opening day to be a very specialp event. “It will be a very fun day becauser not only will it be ourgrand reopening, but it’s our 40th Anniversar celebration,” he said.
“We’ll open the outfield areas really earlythat day, to let people explores and have fun. Our pregamde show will be a littlse different because there will be a lotof We’ll unveil the statues of George Brety and Frank White, and the new one we had made of Dick
Monday, October 4, 2010
Massaro Corp. chosen to redevelop Oakland health department building - Pittsburgh Business Times:
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acre property into a 120-room hotel, a 140,0009 to 150,000-square-foot office building and a 500-space garage. county economic development director Dennis Davinnotifieed O’Hara-based that its proposal, working with Downtow n real estate firm and Harmar-based , has been The development team has agreed to pay $4.9 million for the propertyu and expects the overall redevelopment to cost from $40 millioj to $50 million. “In the end, the idea was to get the maximumn value for the property and we want to get the bestoveralkl development,” Davin said.
Davin praised the other proposalsfrom , , Oxfordf Development and Burns & Scalo Real Estated Services, who all vied for the He sees the strong developee interest in a difficult economy as a testament to the qualit of the property, whicg spans between Fifth and Forbese Avenues near Craft Street in Oakland, where the officr market remains tight. “They were all very, very he said. “This site was definitely coveted.” The sale of the propertuy and the project ware expected to be reviewed by count y council in the next few Davin added.
The development projec t will requirethe ’s nearly 400 employee who work in the building to be moves unless they lease space in the new
acre property into a 120-room hotel, a 140,0009 to 150,000-square-foot office building and a 500-space garage. county economic development director Dennis Davinnotifieed O’Hara-based that its proposal, working with Downtow n real estate firm and Harmar-based , has been The development team has agreed to pay $4.9 million for the propertyu and expects the overall redevelopment to cost from $40 millioj to $50 million. “In the end, the idea was to get the maximumn value for the property and we want to get the bestoveralkl development,” Davin said.
Davin praised the other proposalsfrom , , Oxfordf Development and Burns & Scalo Real Estated Services, who all vied for the He sees the strong developee interest in a difficult economy as a testament to the qualit of the property, whicg spans between Fifth and Forbese Avenues near Craft Street in Oakland, where the officr market remains tight. “They were all very, very he said. “This site was definitely coveted.” The sale of the propertuy and the project ware expected to be reviewed by count y council in the next few Davin added.
The development projec t will requirethe ’s nearly 400 employee who work in the building to be moves unless they lease space in the new
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Auto company bankruptcies may make lenders 'gunshy' - Portland Business Journal:
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Many Republicans, meanwhile, want out of the car at the nearest exit. Some turnaround specialists are concerneddthe government-guided bankruptcy reorganizations of Chryslef and GM could make it harderf for companies to obtain capitap in the future. In these the companies’ labor union, the United Auto Workers, receivee more favorable treatment thanthe companies’ secured creditors. This violates well-established bankruptcy law principles, said Pete r Kaufman, president of LLC’s restructuring practice in New The United States is the most welcominhg place in the worldfor capital, particularly for loans, he said, becauses “everyone knows what their down side “Now that has all been stood on its ear,” he “At a time when the countrt needs capital providers more than you’re going to find institutions with theirf hands in their pockets, or they’r e going to be charging a lot more,” Kaufman Half of the turnaround experts surveyes by the thought the government’s decision to elevate unsecures creditors over secured creditors in the Chrysler bankruptcy will make securerd loans more expensive.
More than one-third thought it would make lendere less inclined to makethese loans. An onlinwe survey conducted by the found that 76 perceny ofrespondents “disagreed strongly” with the Obam a administration’s engineering of the Chrysleer bankruptcy. Kaufman contends capital providers will be especially leery of situations where there are unions and a conceivable governmentpolicy interest. That’d “going to be a systemic issue ona going-forward basis,” he said. Other however, contend the government’s decision to intervene in the auto cases won’t serve as a precedenf for future corporate bankruptcies.
In the currengt economic environment, no politician was going to let Chrysler and GM saidStephen Lubben, a law professor at Seto Hall University who specializes in corporate debt and financialo distress. The cases may make lendere “gun shy” in the short run, Lubbenb said, but “eventually people will come arouned tothe realization” that these were special cases like that of Penn whose 1970 bankruptcy led to the creation of .
Mark a partner with in New said the federalgovernment “usex its power to broket a settlement for the greater good of the However, if the bankruptcy process is going to continue to be the basie for corporate restructurings and liquidations, it must be perceived as fair and Tom Donohue, president and CEO of the , said he will watcg closely to see if government officialsz and the UAW intervenee in business decisions made by Chrysler and GM. “We will expose and fight any counterproductiv e influenceby government, unions or politiciand over decisions that should be left to management,” Donohu e said in a statement issued after President Obama announcesd the U.S.
government would own 60 percentof GM. “Andf we will continually insist that government reducr and eliminate its ownership stake as soonas possible,” Donohu e said. Obama said his goal “is to get GM back on its takea hands-off approach and get out “The federal government will refrain from exercising its righte as a shareholder in all but the most fundamentapl corporate decisions,” Obama said. “When a difficultr decision has to be made on matters like whered to open a new planf or what type of new car to thenew GM, not the Uniteds States government, will make that decision.
” Some Republicans, think the Obama administration and Congress won’t be able to resis meddling in the business decisions of a government-owned GM. They’ve proposefd legislation that would convergthe government’s stake in GM to shares of stocmk that would be distributed to U.S. taxpayers. Sen. Lamar Alexanded pointed to the June 3 Senater hearing where GM and Chrysler executivex were grilled for nearly four hoursz about their decisions toclose dealerships. “They didn’t have much time yesterday to design, builcd or sell cars and Alexander saidJune 4. “Unless we get the stockl out of the handsof Washington, this scene will be repeated over and over.
” Sen. Mike Johanns, has proposed legislation that would require congressional approvalk before the federal government coulfd use Troubled Asset Relief Program funds to make equityt investments inany company. “I’mm perplexed that we woulxd allow government to take over privatseindustry — with zero checks and Johanns said. “I’m profoundly concerned the unprecedented governmentr interference will cause irreversible changes to the capitalistic platformk our great economy wasbuilt
Many Republicans, meanwhile, want out of the car at the nearest exit. Some turnaround specialists are concerneddthe government-guided bankruptcy reorganizations of Chryslef and GM could make it harderf for companies to obtain capitap in the future. In these the companies’ labor union, the United Auto Workers, receivee more favorable treatment thanthe companies’ secured creditors. This violates well-established bankruptcy law principles, said Pete r Kaufman, president of LLC’s restructuring practice in New The United States is the most welcominhg place in the worldfor capital, particularly for loans, he said, becauses “everyone knows what their down side “Now that has all been stood on its ear,” he “At a time when the countrt needs capital providers more than you’re going to find institutions with theirf hands in their pockets, or they’r e going to be charging a lot more,” Kaufman Half of the turnaround experts surveyes by the thought the government’s decision to elevate unsecures creditors over secured creditors in the Chrysler bankruptcy will make securerd loans more expensive.
More than one-third thought it would make lendere less inclined to makethese loans. An onlinwe survey conducted by the found that 76 perceny ofrespondents “disagreed strongly” with the Obam a administration’s engineering of the Chrysleer bankruptcy. Kaufman contends capital providers will be especially leery of situations where there are unions and a conceivable governmentpolicy interest. That’d “going to be a systemic issue ona going-forward basis,” he said. Other however, contend the government’s decision to intervene in the auto cases won’t serve as a precedenf for future corporate bankruptcies.
In the currengt economic environment, no politician was going to let Chrysler and GM saidStephen Lubben, a law professor at Seto Hall University who specializes in corporate debt and financialo distress. The cases may make lendere “gun shy” in the short run, Lubbenb said, but “eventually people will come arouned tothe realization” that these were special cases like that of Penn whose 1970 bankruptcy led to the creation of .
Mark a partner with in New said the federalgovernment “usex its power to broket a settlement for the greater good of the However, if the bankruptcy process is going to continue to be the basie for corporate restructurings and liquidations, it must be perceived as fair and Tom Donohue, president and CEO of the , said he will watcg closely to see if government officialsz and the UAW intervenee in business decisions made by Chrysler and GM. “We will expose and fight any counterproductiv e influenceby government, unions or politiciand over decisions that should be left to management,” Donohu e said in a statement issued after President Obama announcesd the U.S.
government would own 60 percentof GM. “Andf we will continually insist that government reducr and eliminate its ownership stake as soonas possible,” Donohu e said. Obama said his goal “is to get GM back on its takea hands-off approach and get out “The federal government will refrain from exercising its righte as a shareholder in all but the most fundamentapl corporate decisions,” Obama said. “When a difficultr decision has to be made on matters like whered to open a new planf or what type of new car to thenew GM, not the Uniteds States government, will make that decision.
” Some Republicans, think the Obama administration and Congress won’t be able to resis meddling in the business decisions of a government-owned GM. They’ve proposefd legislation that would convergthe government’s stake in GM to shares of stocmk that would be distributed to U.S. taxpayers. Sen. Lamar Alexanded pointed to the June 3 Senater hearing where GM and Chrysler executivex were grilled for nearly four hoursz about their decisions toclose dealerships. “They didn’t have much time yesterday to design, builcd or sell cars and Alexander saidJune 4. “Unless we get the stockl out of the handsof Washington, this scene will be repeated over and over.
” Sen. Mike Johanns, has proposed legislation that would require congressional approvalk before the federal government coulfd use Troubled Asset Relief Program funds to make equityt investments inany company. “I’mm perplexed that we woulxd allow government to take over privatseindustry — with zero checks and Johanns said. “I’m profoundly concerned the unprecedented governmentr interference will cause irreversible changes to the capitalistic platformk our great economy wasbuilt
Friday, October 1, 2010
Cincinnati-area firms win Ohio incentives - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:
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, a maker of marketing simulation andplanninbg software, received $1.1 million from the Innovatio n Ohio Loan Fund, at an annual interest rate of 1 percenr for the first year and 8 percent for five years. The Cincinnati-based company will use the loan to developp a new generation of its Emerging Marketplace software and buycomputet equipment. The $2.2 million project is expected to creatr 36 jobs and retain10 jobs. Two local firms also receivedf Job Creation Tax Credits forexpansionj projects. • , a supplier of labelintg systems for the beverage was awarded a 45 percent tax creditf for five years fora $1 million expansion projectt in Mason.
The company expect s to use the credit, worth aboutr $52,700 over its term, to create 25 jobs and retain 118. won a 45 percent job credit, for a six-yeae term, for a $170,000 expansion project at its regionaloffices downtown. The credit is valued at about $119,750 over its Advantage expects to create 33 positions andretain 65. The headquartered in Spokane, provides energy management consulting services.
, a maker of marketing simulation andplanninbg software, received $1.1 million from the Innovatio n Ohio Loan Fund, at an annual interest rate of 1 percenr for the first year and 8 percent for five years. The Cincinnati-based company will use the loan to developp a new generation of its Emerging Marketplace software and buycomputet equipment. The $2.2 million project is expected to creatr 36 jobs and retain10 jobs. Two local firms also receivedf Job Creation Tax Credits forexpansionj projects. • , a supplier of labelintg systems for the beverage was awarded a 45 percent tax creditf for five years fora $1 million expansion projectt in Mason.
The company expect s to use the credit, worth aboutr $52,700 over its term, to create 25 jobs and retain 118. won a 45 percent job credit, for a six-yeae term, for a $170,000 expansion project at its regionaloffices downtown. The credit is valued at about $119,750 over its Advantage expects to create 33 positions andretain 65. The headquartered in Spokane, provides energy management consulting services.
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