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Real Estate:Construction headlines from the week of June 30, 2008
Construction projects affected by sprinkler fitters' strike
More than three dozen construction projects in a seven-county area could be slowed or stalled by the sprinkler fitters strike called July 1.
Western Career College wins renewed accreditation
Western Career College said the Western Association of Schools and Colleges has renewed its accreditation for six more years.
One River Plaza developers ask for second extension
Miller-Valentine Group and the Gregory family have requested a second extension to submit final development plans for their $143 million One River Plaza condominium project.
Missouri OKs five-year, $5.8B transportation program
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has approved a new five-year, $5.8 billion transportation construction program.
Construction loses 43,000 jobs in June
The U.S. Department of Labor says 43,000 construction jobs were lost in June.
Department of Labor reports big job cuts in construction and manufacturing
The U.S. lost 43,000 construction jobs last month, according to the June jobs report from the Department of Labor.
Transportation Cabinet is being restructured
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is being retooled in an effort to ensure its long-term viability and effectiveness.
Department of Labor reports big job cuts in construction, manufacturing for June
The U.S. lost 43,000 construction jobs last month, according to the June jobs report from the Department of Labor.
Home Builders Charitable Foundation gives $10,000 to Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity of St. Charles County received a $10,000 donation from the Home Builders Charitable Foundation, the foundation said Thursday.
Blockbuster drops its bid to acquire Circuit City
Blockbuster Inc. has withdrawn its proposal to buy Circuit City Stores Inc., citing market conditions. (BBI) (CC)
IRS reduces filing extension for some business owners
Some business owners will have one less month to file their federal tax returns under a new rule implemented by the Internal Revenue Service.
Fantini & Gorga financed 50 West Broadway project
The $59.7 million in debt and equity financiing raised by John M. Corcoran and Co. and The Brennan Group to build the 139-unit apartment development at 50 West Broadway in South Boston was arranged by Boston-based Fantini & Gorga through an unnamed pension fund, participants said.
NAI Hunneman gets contract to manage 1010 Mass. Ave.
The city of Boston awarded NAI Hunneman Management & Development Co. the property management contract for 1010 Massachusetts Ave.
CommScope unit seeks to redeem notes
CommScope Inc. subsidiary Andrew Corp. has called for the redemption of its 3.25 percent convertible subordinated notes on Aug. 20. (CTV)
Missouri OKs five-year, $5.8B transportation program
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has approved a new five-year, $5.8 billion transportation construction program.
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