Retail Facility Construction

CPN approached for overseas mall development

Mall developer Central Pattana has been approached by more than 10 foreign investors, mainly from China and India, about joint ventures to develop shopping complexes in their markets, president Kobchai Chirathivat said yesterday.

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Twin projects flourishing off U.S. 49

ASHEBORO, Nov 20, 2009 (The Randolph Guide - The West Pointe Village Shopping Center, located at the intersection of N.C. 49 and Oak Leaf Road, opened in the summer and, at the time of this writing, had three shops in...

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Helping The Lakes still a T.O. priority

By Nancy Needham nancy@theacorn.com After consultants were paid $96,500 of taxpayer money to enhance the economic performance of The Lakes shopping center, city staff recommended the City Council proceed with a scenario that’s...

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CPN plans China joint venture

CPN plans China joint venture Central Pattana Plc (CPN), the country's largest retail property developer, has confirmed its first overseas business deal with Chinese partners to jointly develop a shopping centre next year. CPN...

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China Forestry raises $200 million ahead of HK listing

By Anette Jönsson | 26 November 2009 The company attracts good interest as an alternative way for investors to tap into China's construction story. China Forestry Holdings has priced its initial public offering close to the top...

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CityCenter raises stakes on the Vegas Strip

By Suzette Parmley Inquirer Staff Writer LAS VEGAS - The $8.5 billion joint venture by MGM Mirage Inc. and Dubai World features the work of eight top architects and several luxury hotel and condo towers, a major retail complex,...

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$35M stimulus will build Big Isle road

BIG ISLAND — Big Island officials yesterday announced that $35 million in federal stimulus funds will be used to construct the Ane Keohokalole Highway to connect Palani Road to Hina Lani Street in Kailua, Kona

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One of two Costco building permits approved

Costco is another step closer to breaking ground on Northeast Stephens Street, where it plans to build its Roseburg store. The Douglas County Building Department approved the wholesale retailer's permit for construction of the...

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Lost city of Robert Adam

Published Date: 25 November 2009 ROBERT ADAM was the architect behind some of the most prominent buildings in Edinburgh, bringing a touch of Italy to Scotland's capital through his beautifully intricate designs. Rod says:...

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Preston has £200m of development on hold

The recession has left around £200million worth of building projects in Preston on hold. Experts estimate commercial property values in Preston have plummeted by up to 40% in the past 18 months, leaving building work unviable...

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