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October 31, 2002
Bill Neil, Douglas Howe and Tim McBride will discuss biotech real estate at the next monthly luncheon of Commercial Real Estate Women. The noon event is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 14, at the Washington Athletic Club in downtown Seattle. Neil is a broker for Insignia Kidder Mathews who has assembled major biotech deals. Howe is president of Touchstone Corp., a Seattle developer that recently finished constructing a Belltown office building leased by Philips Medical N.V.'s heart defibrillator unit. This month, Howe signed the biomed firm Corixa to a 138,000-square-foot lease that will kick off construction of a 200,000-square-foot Denny Triangle biomed building next spring. McBride is facilities director for genome researcher Leroy Hood's Institute for Systems Biology, which moved 170 biologists into a North Lake Union facility last year. For more information about the lunch, call CREW at (206) 361-6859.