Monday, May 16, 2011

Obama working to rebuild grassroots army - The Associated Press

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Governors also are frequent surrogates for presidential campaigns and can mold their state's get-out-the-vote operation to aid the top of the ticket. Republicans question whether Obama's grassroots operation will be as formidable this time. ...



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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Hot spot: $1B Indian Lake heats up - Nashville Business Journal:

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"We're talking with users from 20,000 squarew feet to 200,000 square feet so we're getting a broas range of interest," says Dannyg Hale, who is developing Indian Lake as managing partnetrof . Indian Lake developers also are courting a high-end car dealership, and trying to lure 10 store from nearby Rivergate Mall - including department storees - to add to their list of high-end retail stores, which open in March.
Millions of dollarx in parks andwalking trails, a new library and the walkabilitu of the mixed-use village have brought in out-of-statre relocating companies with 100 to 1,800 says Don Long, mayoral assistant and directodr of economic and community development for the city of Hendersonville. Long and Hale wouldn'ty name the companies lookingh to relocateto Hendersonville, but say they'ves landed a spot on the relocation map. "A couple of years ago we were not even on the radarscreen (for corporations). Now we're one of the firstg stops," Long says.
In the National Association of Office and Industrial Propertie s carted three bus loads of site selectors, architects and real estate professionals to the site to tour the first office Sumner County officials want to bring big businesxs to the area, giving the 40 percenty of people who commute to Nashvills from Sumner County to work another option. The retail componenyt of the walkable mixed-use live, work, play development by Halo Propertiezs is larger than theNashville area's two newest lifestylse centers - and Providence Marketplace in Mt. Those 810,000- and 830,000-square-footg developments will be dwarfed bythe 1.
5 millioh square feet of retail at Indian Lake, which includes high-end stores like Ann Taylord LOFT, , Ann Taylor, , Talbot's, , and Jos. A. That's also larger than retail space at Cool Spring Galleria and nearbyRivergate Mall. Indianh Lake's first office tenants are movingin now. are movinv into Indian Lake's firstr completed office building. Another benefirt of Hendersonville, developers say, is that it offers housin for allpay ranges, from executivex to secretaries, which is lackin in Cool Springs. High home prices therse have keptmany middle-income workers out.
Relocating companieas are attracted to areas where all of theidr employees can affordto live, says Matt Largen, director of busines recruitment at the Nashville Area Chambef of Commerce. And Indian Lake Village'sx addition to the menu of office offerings in Nashvills means more enticements forbusiness relocations. "Yohu have options outside of Davidson and Williamsocounties now. It's better for the client to have especiallywhen we're competing with other markets that do have options," Largehn says. Indian Lake increases the likelihood that companiesx will visit Nashville where before they might havebypasses it.
Largen says the chamber has a great rate of closinfg the deal when corporate executives actually step foot inMiddl Tennessee. The residential side of the developmenyt hasn't started selling yet, but developers say they'vwe already got a waiting list of buyer forthe 1,100 homes, townhome s and lofts that sit closest to the No marketing has been done yet for the but buzz of the retai l and office mega-village has already sparked Hendersonville has also sold land to the county for a middle and elementaryg school across from Indian and a 40,000 square foot libraru is under construction.
The city has also approvecd an exit off State Rout 386 that will lead directly to IndianLake Village. Hale says he'sw also set aside land for lighyt rail service to connect the suburbann village todowntown Nashville. The main east-wesgt road running through the development will be completerdin June. Demand for commercial property was so great that developerw expanded the project last year to 435 acres from 265 to add space for more such as the car dealership andwholesale store. Hale has also boughr land across the streert from Indian Lake to build additionap commercial andresidential areas.
When store s open in March, shoppers will find an interactive water fountain and park MLP Properties will build 300 apartments next door to the restaurantg area and another developer is buildinhga 130-room . "We're excited aboutg the sustainability ofthe project. It's putting a completre face on Hendersonville, which has been a bedroom community," says

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Asian Shares Lower; Wall St Drop, Volatility Across Assets Weigh - Wall Street Journal

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SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian stock markets were lower Thursday, dragged by a sharp drop on Wall Street Wednesday, which was precipitated by a tumble in energy markets. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 dropped 1.3%, Japan's Nikkei Stock Average was ...



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Monday, May 9, 2011

Atlanta officials say woman's body found inside demolished home, but unclear ... - Washington Post

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By AP, ATLANTA, Ga. รข€" Atlanta police and fire officials say a woman's body was found in the attic of a house that was being torn down. Authorities said they don't yet know how the woman died, or if she was already dead when the demolition work began ...


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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Buckhead corner could fetch $5M an acre - Atlanta Business Chronicle:

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TRX said it expects to relocatew its offices to Park Centralin November. The emerging West Midtowh district is about to gain another A pedestrian bridge that spans the railwaty to link restaurants such as Bacchanalia with new offices and condos should openby October, said White Provision principal Chris The bridge connects the new White Provision development with the Westsidr Urban Market, which is home to Bacchanaliwa and other restaurants such as JCT Kitchen and Taqueria del Sol. White Provision, at 14th Street and Howel l Mill Road, is a joinf venture between , Weavere & Woodbery Co. and Jamestown Properties .
It’s in the hearr of Atlanta’s design district and has alreadyg landedKnoll Furniture, which plansa to move its 12,000-square-foot showroomj to White Provision later this year. Whitew Provision is developing additionaloffice condos, and restaurants. It also has plans for a neighborhoodx tavern. Northside Hospital recently renewedits 60,000-square-foot lease in its John s Creek medical building. The property, owned by Atlanta-basedr LLC , is nearly 100 percenyt leased. Northside Hospital uses the site asa doctors’ building. It containa multiple specialties, including internal medicine, surgery, family practice, and pediatrics. Northsidew has leased the buildingsince 1999.
Jackson Oats Shaw purchase d the property four years ago to expand itsmedical portfolio, an area within local real estatee that is growing with Atlanta’s population.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Local suppliers still ship to Kmart, require cash - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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From batteries to wild bird Wisconsin-made products are found in abundance on Kmart shelves. Kmart's suppliers have warned of potential losses stemming fromthe Mich.-based retailer filing for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptch Code on Jan. 22. Indeed, several companies with Wisconsin ties are taking charges and precautions relatesto Kmart's problems. • , Miamisburg, and its Sussex-based subsidiary, Huffgy Sports Co.; • Freeport, Ill.-based , whichu operates the plant in South andthe • Racine-based consumer household products giant Milwaukee-based stereo headphone manufacturer • Johnson Outdoors Inc.
, Racine, which sellsx boat motors to Kmart; Master Lock Co., Milwaukee, which sell padlocks and combination locks at • , the Madison-based battery and lighting products • And Inc., Chilton, which supplies wild bird seed to Kmar t stores. Even area companies that aren't direct supplierse to Kmart are experiencing fallout from thebankruptcyg filing. Monarch Plastics Inc. of Kenoshza supplies plastic bottles to MinnetonkaBrands Inc., Minn.
, which filed for Chapteer 11 reorganization in February in part because of Kmart's financial The management of Monarch Plastics, a privatelty owned company with about 100 employees, is hopint Minnetonka's bankruptcy filing will help it reorganize its including payments to Monarch. The companies supplying Kmart with products areunsecuredr creditors, and aren't likely to be paid in full for any orderws that were open at the time of the bankruptcy said Bruce Arnold, a bankruptcy attorneu with the Milwaukee firm Whyte Hirschboeck Dudej S.C.
"Debtors are generally precludec frompaying pre-petition claims," Arnold While it is known that Kmart plans to closed nearly 300 stores, it's unclear at this poin t the amount the company plans to pay its hundredes of thousands of creditors. In rare instances, the court will grangt a debtor permission topay "critical" Arnold said. Dallas-based Fleming Cos., Kmart'w primary consumer products supplier, halted shipments a day befored thebankruptcy filing. However, shipments were resumer after a judge approveda $76 million payment to Fleming.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Compass Airlines cuts ribbon on Louisville maintenance facility - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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The subsidiary opened the three-bay maintenancde facility in January but held off on the ribbonn cutting until key personnelwere hired, and they “gotr a little airplane grease under their nails,” Compasss president Tim Campbell said durinv a news conference. Compass’ 70 employeees maintain the airline’s fleet of 36 Embraerf 175 76-seat jets. Compass, which was founded in 2006 as a subsidiary of NorthwestAirlines Inc., was acquired by Delta as part of the Atlanta-baser carrier’s merger with Northwest in Octobe r 2008. The jets previously had been serviced bya third-partt aircraft maintenance company, Campbell said.
Compass’ Louisville Internationalp Airport facility, located at 5101 Crittenden consistsof 42,720 squar e feet of aircraft hangar space, 11,4176 square feet of office, shop and storage an 80,601-square-foot concrete apron and 33,480 square feet of parking and roadways. At the news Chantilly, Va.-based Compass showed off its firs jet painted in theDelta colors. The rest of its flee t will be converted from Northwest Airlinex colors over thenext year, Campbell At the news conference, Kentucky Gov. Stev e Beshear said the Compasz investment, including its $3 million annuak payroll, “is a tremendous economic achievement in the midsgt of some pretty tougheconomic times.
” In August 2007, the boarrd granted the airline preliminarty approval for $2 million in state tax incentived for up to 10 years.