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Posner Park to host grand opening for retailers Saturday
Sentinel Staff WriterPosner Park, the $500 million mixed-use development in Polk County, will hold a grand opening celebration on Sunday for nine national retailers and several other tenants located in the park's shopping center. Organizers are planning a "High School...Tags: Interstate 4, Rental Service, Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated, JC Penney Company Incorporated, Best Buy Company Incorporated
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Dick's Sporting Goods will be ninth major retailer in Posner Park
Sentinel Staff WriterDick's Sporting Goods, a national sporting-goods retail chain, is expected to open its newest location on Aug. 15 in the Posner Park development in northeast Polk County. The new store will span 50,000 square feet and will offer a broad assortment of...Tags: Interstate 4, Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated, JC Penney Company Incorporated, Best Buy Company Incorporated
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J.C. Penney and PetSmart to open in Posner Park next week
Sentinel Staff WriterNational retailers J.C. Penney and PetSmart are slated to open next week in Posner Park, a $500 million development on the southeast corner of Interstate 4 and U.S. Highway 27 in Polk County. PetsMart, a nationwide pet-goods retailer, is expected to open...Tags: Kansas City Royals, Spring Training, Interstate 4, Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated, Major League Baseball
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Polk retail center lands Michael's, Best Buy, Staples and others
Sentinel Staff WriterPosner Park, a $500 million mixed-use development in Polk County, announced the opening dates for several big national retailers. The center expects Michael's, an arts-and-crafts chain, to open its doors on Sunday, July 20. Michael's is the sixth major...Tags: Interstate 4, Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated, Books-A-Million Incorporated, JC Penney Company Incorporated, Best Buy Company Incorporated
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Army urged to share cost of local BRAC upgrades
Sun reporterState and local officials are pressing the Army to do more to help with road and transit upgrades around Maryland's expanding bases because millions of dollars in tax revenues could be lost from huge private office developments being built on the military...Tags: Natural Resources, John R Leopold, Executive Branch, Rental Service, Government
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Officials in Md. worry as Army signs deals
Sun reporterWith "strength" as its watchword, the Army is going strong into real estate these days. The service, one of Maryland's biggest landowners, is negotiating development deals that could bring tens of thousands of workers as bases grow around the state and...Tags: Family, Chesapeake Bay, Donald Trump, John R Leopold, House Building
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Darden selects Atlanta architect
Sentinel Staff WriterDarden Restaurants said Thursday it has selected Perkins+Will, an Atlanta-based architectural firm, to design the casual-dining chain's new corporate headquarters. The firm has designed a number of high-profile corporate campuses for companies...Tags: Time Warner Inc., Business Enterprises, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Orange County (Florida), Gardens and Parks
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Developer stands tall in defense of work
Christopher Carley is an unlikely candidate to develop North America's tallest building. He has a recent track record of projects that--despite their quality--have struggled to reach the financial finish line. The chairman of Chicago-based Fordham Co....Tags: Corus Group Plc, Sales
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GM expects to fast-track sale of plant in Baltimore
Sun StaffGeneral Motors, which closed its 70-year-old Baltimore manufacturing plant in May, expects to fast-track the sale of the 185-acre industrial property on the city's eastern fringe. Dozens of developers have expressed interest or toured the Broening...Tags: Transportation, First Mariner Bancorp, Government, Vehicles, Road Transportation
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Space for port industries
Sun StaffA peninsula in South Baltimore that was the site of asphalt refining and storage for decades could, within the next year, become a hub for the type of businesses that are increasingly being squeezed from the shores of Baltimore. The 60-acre site is among...Tags: Jim Carroll, Transportation, Natural Resources, Road Transportation, Environmental Pollution
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Project could yield thousands of jobs
Of The Morning CallEconomic development leaders have scored several monumental victories in Lehigh Valley history. In 1881, they lured a giant silk company from New Jersey by building a factory for the company and naming it after the owner's wife, Adelaide. At the time, it...Tags: Liberty Property Trust, Homes, Real Estate, Agere Systems Incorporated, State Budgets
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Solid year seen in real estate
Sun StaffWith the economy slowing, those who build, sell and lease real estate are expecting a solid but not a banner year in 2001. Few say the real estate market is overbuilt, as it was in the late 1980s. And, while many expect that the region will get more...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Real Estate Sellers, Government, Real Estate, Ellicott City
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