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Sep 22, 2005
Guidinger
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Equity Office is planning a $2 million elevator modernization at 1111 Third Avenue in Seattle. Equity is installing ThyssenKrupp Elevator's Destination Dispatch. Passengers enter their destination into a touch screen in the main lobby or on each floor and are directed to specific elevator cars. The system dispatches cars more efficiently and decreases wait times.
Seattle-based DocuSign says it has made it easier for customers with slower Internet connections to review and sign documents online. Officials say this will help real estate agents and mortgage brokers.
Gilbane Properties, a Providence, R.I.-based development company with a project in Anacortes, has changed its name to Gilbane Development Co. Gilbane is planning a waterfront cottage community with 103 homes in Anacortes.
Carol Whitman and Rowena Howell have joined John L. Scott University Place's sales team. Other new agents are Wayne Lubin and Kevin Gilchrist at the Seattle Center office; Craig Jenkins, Boyana Campbell and Mike Runyan, Gig Harbor; Seanjohn Walsh, Laurelhurst; Candace Hopkins, Poulsbo; Tristan Stone, K.C. Brants, Justin Sloan and Kathi Mydland, Redmond; Molly Ellis, Monroe; Lorna Watkins, Becky Long and Aileen Zacharias, Kirkland; Kristina A. Johnson, Bellevue Main; Ken Kelly, Highlands; and Walt Davis, Lakeside.
Chris Cooley is a new sales associate at Windermere's Queen Anne office. Cooley previously was a sales associate with Coldwell Banker in Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Finnian Durkan is a new sales associate at the Ballard office.
A meeting on sustainable development in Pierce County will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Tacoma Library, 1102 Tacoma Ave. S. A speech by Mark Huppert of Catapult Community Developers will be followed by group discussions on low-impact development, green building, farming and transportation.
This year's NAIOP community enhancement project is improving Happy Medium School, now known as the Giddens School, at 620 20th Ave. S. in Seattle. On Oct. 1, more than 250 volunteers from the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties will build an outdoor covered play area, replace fences, paint buildings and make other improvements. To contribute or volunteer write pam@poeconstruction.com or call NAIOP at (206) 382-9121.
Carol Coletta, president and CEO of CEOs for Cities, will give a speech on the role of culture in creating a vibrant city center at 5:30 p.m. Oct. 3 at Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall of Seattle's Benaroya Hall, 200 University St. The free event is part of Mayor Greg Nickels' Center City Strategy. Coletta has researched where 20 and 30-somethings are moving in America and why.
Discover U's class about finding real estate deals in the next hot neighborhoods is at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at 7106 Woodland Ave. N.E., Seattle. Mortgage broker David Hopkins of Northwest Lending and broker Mark Hopkins of Northwest Real Estate are the instructors. Cost is $45. Registration is required and can be done by calling (206) 365-0400.
The 2005 Construction and Real Estate Conference will be Oct. 7 at the Seattle Sheraton Hotel and Towers, 1400 Sixth Ave. The Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants is hosting the daylong conference, which offers continuing education credits. Cost is $235 for society members and $310 for others. Register under the What's Happening section wscpa.org or by calling (425) 644-8199 or (800) 272-8273.