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Biomedical building earns gold LEED

Arizona Biomedical Collaborative No. 1 has received a gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program.

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Army Corps of Engineers renews J Street lease

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has signed a 10-year lease renewal for 227,000 square feet at 1325 J St., a building constructed in the late 1980s to house the Corps. UrbanAmerica LP is the landlord that acquired the building in December. The company said the Corps is the largest single tenant in the downtown Sacramento core. Terms of the deal were not disclosed other than the length.

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Seattle home prices: Stabilizing?

The Seattle home sale market fell again in June but didn’t fall as much as the previous month, and national experts say there are “hints of an upward turn from” the bottom.

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Murphy Tractor & Equipment will build $5M center in Kansas City

Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. will build a $5 million sales and service center in the Hunt Midwest Business Center in Kansas City and move there next year from leased space near Interstate 435 and Front Street.

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New housing targets first-time buyers

Pat Marrano took a look at the new-housing landscape and made a decision.

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Dallas home prices down from ‘08 — but up since May

Home prices in the Dallas metropolitan area were 2.2 percent lower in June when compared to the same period of 2008, but the area did experience a positive upswing in prices between the months of May and June, according to Standard & Poor’s latest S&P/Case-Shiller Home Prices Indices report.

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Contractors to invest nearly $2.5 million to cut emissions

The Associated General Contractors of Kentucky plans to invest nearly $2.5 million this year to cut diesel emissions from construction equipment being used in Kentucky, thanks to a $2 million federal grant awarded under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Clean Diesel Funding Assistance Program.

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New home sales jump in July

Sales of new homes rose 9.6 percent from June to July, according to the Commerce Department, to an annual pace of 433,000.

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Investors Facing Fallout from Values, Ratios Knocked ‘Out of Whack’

While signs of a tentative recovery in the economy continued to appear, including reports issued this week on the fourth-consecutive month of improving new-home sales in July and a sizable increase in durable goods orders by manufacturers’ orders also…

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