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Oct 14, 2005
Oakland, Calif.-based Crowley Maritime Corp. has reopened its New Orleans office after clearance from authorities after Hurricane Katrina. Flooding did not affect the sixth-floor office, located about seven miles from downtown New Orleans. Crowley provides transportation and logistics services around the world.
Oct 13, 2005
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Adrienne Hunter is a new associate at Staubach's Northwest Corporate Services office. Her specialty is sales and leasing of office properties. Previously she was an associate at CB Richard Ellis.
HouseValues of Kirkland has launched homepages.com. HomePages combines aerial mapping with home listings and neighborhood information, such as data on schools, crime rates and distance from fire stations, parks, hospitals and other facilities.
Mukilteo's new 102-room Hilton Garden Inn, 8401 Paine Field Blvd., is open. Beechwood Development of Deforest, Wis., developed the hotel. Paine Field Hotel Development owns and operates it.
Michael R. Merino of NAI Norris, Beggs & Simpson in Portland has achieved the SIOR industrial designation from the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors.
Windermere Real Estate has formed Windermere Commercial Tri-Cities Dirk Stricker & Associates in Kennewick. Dirk Stricker has worked in commercial real estate in the Tri-Cities since 1990. Connie Macon is on the executive staff. She has more than 26 years of experience in property management. Lance Bacon, formerly of Benton-Franklin Title Co., is an associate at the company. The company has property management contracts for Marineland Village, a shopping mall, and Pinewood, an over-55 residential community. Both are in Kennewick.
Jack Schultz, CEO of the industrial development company Agracel Inc. and author of "Boomtown USA," will talk about why some small towns succeed and others flounder at NAIOP's 7:30 a.m. Oct. 26 breakfast at Seattle's Grand Hyatt, 721 Pine St. Agracel works on bringing jobs in high-tech and manufacturing to small towns. The breakfast is $30 for members of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties and $45 for others. Register by clicking on "Events" at naiopwa.org or call (206) 382-9121.