Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Google Considering Startup Incubator to Retain Talent - BayNewser

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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Danac gets good news from Montgomery County Planning Board - Kansas City Business Journal:

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The Bethesda-based developer's 26-acre office park in the Shadyu Grove Life Sciences Center is currently approvedfor 669,538 squarer feet of density and the campuw currently contains half of that, or 350,000 square feet. At a May 28 work the Montgomery County Planning Board decided to recommend in its draf Gaithersburg West Master Plan that the property be developed with up to twice asmuch density, or contaimn up to 1.
34 million square feet of office, retail and residential The southwest corner of the land currentlh includes a 272,000-square-foot, three-building complex that housesd software and pharmaceutical The north side of the propert contains the Metropolitan Regional Informational Services'' 72,000-square-foot headquarters. Last week, the board also recommendedx that Danac's Corridor Cities Transitway stop be locatedf at or near its northeastern near the intersection of Diamondbackj Drive andDecoverly Drive. That is good news for since the board had left out the stop inearlied drafts.
The transit stop near the corner may be developed whether the state retains the current road alignmenyt or adoptsthe county's locally preferred alternative. The board also picked that location because the northeasterjn corner is considered to be convenient for pedestrians from the Decoverlhresidential communities. "We have a long way to go, but we are encouragesd by theplanning board's recommendations," said Timothy Dugan, a Danaf attorney.
Several more work sessions are scheduled over the next two and in July the planningf board will send its drafy master plan to the county executive who will have 60 days to revie w and comment before it is sent to the countyu councilfor deliberations.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Cosmopolitan wins VIBE Award - Sacramento Business Journal:

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The award is Visionary Icons in Building Excellence and can be awardexd tolocal leaders, developers, a project, event or initiative that supports the Partnership’w goals of making downtown Sacramentko more vibrant. The Cosmopolitan Cabaret was developeed by out of a former concretesdepartment store. The building houses the Cosmopolitan Cabaret operatedsby , the Cosm o Cafe restaurant operated by , Sociapl nightclub operated by Paragary and Bob Simpsonh and there is also office space and undergrounrd parking. The project was one of 13 nominater forthe award.
“The cornetr of 10th & K streets has been a long-standintg development priorityfor downtown,” said Michaell Ault, executive director of the Downtown Sacramento “The Cosmopolitan is a great addition to the It serves as a vibrant anchor and generateas energy that compliments nearby businesses like the and Citizemn hotel.” The nominees this year included: U.S. Bank 9 0n F, Amgen Tour of The Citizen hotel, Fix I-5 Globe Mills, iLofts in Old the city of Sacramento’s Matrix Program, Crest Theatre generakl managerSid Garcia-Heberger, developer Sotirise Kolokotronis, Sutter Brownstowns, and the Orleans project in Old Sacramentk Last year, the Downtown VIBE Award was presented to developer Mike Heller for his developmenty of downtown properties, including the Retrolodge, MAARe building, East End Lofts and O1 Lofts.
The award will be presentec at the 11th annual State ofDowntown Breakfast, Jan. 22 at the Memoria Auditorium.