SEATTLE-The Publicly traded firm acquires a 50% interest in four mini-casinos from Cleopatra Gaming Management, developer of the house-banked cardrooms. Statewide cardrooms generated $227 million in net receipts from July 2000 through June 2001.
ROCHESTER, WA-The Chehalis Tribe began construction this week of a 15,000-sf addition to the Lucky Casino. The addition will house a new event center and Bingo hall, and is expected to enhance the facilities of the existing 50,000-sf casino.
BOISE, ID-Trus Joint, a Weyerhaeuser Company business, along with UMA Group Limited of Vancouver, BC and Comstock Canada Limited of Burlington, Ontario will soon complete a new, engineered wood products mill in Kenora, Ontario.
SPOKANE, WA-The Inland Empire runs counter to economic doom and gloom stories affecting much of the rest of the nation. From downtown high-rises to a suburban business park, the Spokane Area Economic Development Council expects real estate development to top $500 million.
SPOKANE, WA-The Inland Empire runs counter to economic doom and gloom stories affecting much of the rest of the nation. From downtown high-rises to a suburban business park, the Spokane Area Economic Development Council expects real estate development to top $500 million.
TUMWATER, WA-A leading supplier of solar photovoltaic power has put the finishing touches on Washington state's largest solar PV system. The 23kW solar electric system was installed at the Puget Sound Environmental Learning Center on Bainbridge Island, WA.
BOISE, ID-The engineering and construction firm has received a $60-million contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide engineering, renovation, construction, operations and maintenance services at Egyptian Air Force bases.
SEATTLE-The Seattle-based online auction services firm hopes to add a new revenue stream by helping companies recover investments in the many asset liquidations brought about by the economy's downturn.
LAPWAI, ID-The Nez Perce Tribe has selected MulvannyG2 Architecture to design the master site plan for its new 30,000-sf Nimiipuu Health Center. The proposed center will be three to four times larger than the existing facility.
SEATTLE-The locally-based timber company has created a new executive vice president post -- for real estate and strategic business development -- to oversee the activities in the company's 7.8-million acre land portfolio.