EUGENE, OR-Guard Publishing Co., which owns the Eugene Register-Guard newspaper, wants to develop the Summer Oaks Business Park on 20 acres next to its newspaper office on Chad Drive.
HILLBORO, OR-The extension will provide an additional 65,000 sf of engineering, marketing and light manufacturing space, and will complement the recently completed expansion to the Hillsboro wafer-fabrication facility.
COLES CORNER, WA-With no more fire danger, Longview Fibre plans to proceed with logging in the Lake Wenatchee area; nearby property owners had hoped to prevent by buying the private timberland.
EUGENE, OR-The U.S. General Services Administration releases a draft environmental impact statement regarding five proposed sites; nothing in the report rules out the two most popular sites
EUGENE, OR - Having sat vacant for the entire two years it's been in existence, the owners of a downtown parking garage with ground-floor retail space decide a floor might help
SPOKANE, WA-The developer of a prototype fuel cell, spun off from Telect in June, leases 48,000 sf at the Spokane Business and Industrial Park in the Valley; Core-Mark also leases space in the park
PORTLAND, OR-The City Council agreed recently to purchase two-fifths of an acre at 1710 SE 39th Ave. for $321,000 for a new fire station; the decision means the city's oldest operating station will be shuttered in a few years
BOTHELL, WA- Formerly known as Highland Campus Phase I, the publicly-traded developer has renamed the site Canyon Pointe; it's located in the Canyon Park Business Center, where CarrAmerica already owns 10 buildings.
SEATTLE, WA-The homegrown coffee empire plans to open the Westlake Center store about a year from now after remodeling is complete; Seattle's Best Coffee, occupant of the site for the past decade, says its not a done deal
PORTLAND-The Northeast Community Development Corp. has halted operations since receiving no funding from the City of Portland this year; two other similar agencies are considering a merger to survive