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HRPT has agreed to acquire Expedia Building for $166M

Real Estate Finance & Investment reported in its Nov. 2 edition that HRPT Properties has agreed to acquire the 415,000-square-foot Expedia Building in Bellevue for $166 million.

 

Luxury resort to open in Rhode Island

Of course it's a risky time to open a luxury boutique hotel with $600-a-night rooms, especially in Rhode Island.

 

Gorton to receive First Citizen award

Former U.S. Sen. Slade Gorton will receive the 2010 Seattle-King County First Citizen award.

 

Wallingford units sold for $750,000

A limited liability company bought the five-unit 1706 N. 46th Street apartments for $750,000, according to Marcus & Millichap.

 

Lender takes back part of 5th Ave. development site

By LYNN PORTER

A developer who planned a two-tower project along Fifth Avenue across from the Westin Seattle has lost part of the site in foreclosure.

 

With PCs, light and thin is the new black

Personal computers are changing — and not just because of the recent launch of Windows 7. Visit an electronics store and you might also find laptops are missing a familiar component. You could experiment with new ways of controlling some computers. And you'll see portable PCs slimming down.

 

Andrew Bergh: HIV test error lands medical clinic in court

For almost five depressing years, Terry Hedgepeth thought he was HIV-positive.

 

Congress expands homebuyer credit

Buying a home is about to get cheaper for a whole new crop of homebuyers — $6,500 cheaper.

 

MGM loses $750M, CityCenter value falls

MGM Mirage lost $750.4 million in its third quarter largely because the value of its latest casino project has fallen as gamblers continue to spend less during the recession, the company said Thursday.

 

Spokane River cleanup criticized

A proposal to reduce phosphorus pollution in the Spokane River over the next decade has drawn criticism from business, government and environmental groups.

 

Starbucks reports more customers

More people visited Starbucks Corp. coffee shops in the fourth quarter this year than last, and they spent more money when they did, an executive said Thursday.

 

Dow back over 10,000

A drop in unemployment claims and an upbeat forecast from Cisco Systems Inc. gave investors a jolt of confidence a day before a key government report on jobs.

 

Tech Ops

 

November 6, 2009

HRPT has agreed to acquire Expedia Building for $166M

Luxury resort to open in Rhode Island

With PCs, light and thin is the new black

Wallingford units sold for $750,000

Lender takes back part of 5th Ave. development site

Gorton to receive First Citizen award

Andrew Bergh: HIV test error lands medical clinic in court

Congress expands homebuyer credit

Starbucks reports more customers

Spokane River cleanup criticized

MGM loses $750M, CityCenter value falls

Dow back over 10,000


November 5, 2009

Regifting Store opens in empty mall space

Kevin Daniels: Storm clouds are brewing for 2010

Thinking of hiring? Options to consider

Cash for clunker trades mostly pickup for pickup

7-Eleven customers can slurp up wine, too

35 staffers laid off from Seattle DPD

Pulte Homes posts $361.4M quarterly loss

Beach Drive units sold for $2.5M

Microsoft lays off 800 more workers

Seattle voters OK $145M housing levy

Higher ed board seeks need director

Afternoon slump leaves stocks mixed


November 4, 2009

Buffett makes $34B bet on U.S. future

Letter to the Editor: ‘Misleading impression' about Ashworth Cottages

Holiday parties can be cheap and still fun

Water Cooler: Shoppers, small firms to spend less

Stanley to make big cuts at Black & Decker

Mixed-use eyed for Huling site

Airspace restrictions for Winter Olympics

Vision 2040 award nominations open

Forest Service cited for air pollution

Spokane may see 15% sewer rate hike

Buffet's gambit boosts stocks


November 3, 2009

Will CIT customers adandon ship?

Expert: Green projects risky for contractors

Construction spending rises 0.8% in September

Probe finds trouble in Oregon's effort to lure green energy firms

Is $12B enough for community colleges?

Broadway's Bailey/Coy bookstore is closing

Miles Sand & Gravel sells land to tribe

Housing forecast event Wednesday

Wild day ends with stocks higher


November 2, 2009

Firm, execs charged for rigging muni bond bids

Speaker says NW poised to benefit from new economy

Bust is skipping some resilient places

New rules for modifying commercial property loans

Transmission line re-established

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