- Dale E. Scott Receives Industry Honors
Dale E. Scott, vice president of Orlando-based general contractor Keene Construction Company, was inducted into the national Retail Hall of Fame in Atlanta recently. The award honors individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary leadership within the retail construction, design and development industries. A longtime national retail construction veteran, Scott also received ......
- Retail construction spending growth to halve by '08
Retail construction spending increased 13% in 2006. However, double-digit growth in retail construction spending is not expected to last for long. Spending increases are expected to be about 11% this year and about half that—around 6%—in 2008, which is keeping with slower economic growth. The value of retail construction starts ......
- Raffles Signs Contract To Manage Hotel In Moscow
Moscow - Raffles International Ltd., Singapore, has signed an agreement with JSC Moskva Krasnye Holmy to manage a 235-room deluxe hotel under the Swissôtel brand. The Swissôtel Riverside Towers, Moscow, is scheduled to open by May 2005. Swissôtel Riverside Towers, Moscow, currently under construction, is located on the Eastern tip ......
- Shopping center to be built in NJ.
Silcon Inc., one of New Jersey's fastest growing general contracting firms, has been appointed the construction manager for a new 52,000-SF shopping center to be built in Roselle, N.J. Nicholas Burbelo, P.E., senior project manager, is responsible for spearheading this assignment for Silcon Inc. Silcon Inc. is providing general contracting ......
- Major Shopping Center Project Begins
An approximately 550,000-square-foot shopping center is under construction on a 67-1/2-acre site in Green Oak Township. Groundbreaking for the project was in June. The shell buildings will be completed by June 2006. The tenants will complete the build-outs and the shopping center is expected to be open for business in ......
- Modest construction growth foreseen
After a decline in activity last year, the Spokane-area construction market is expected to remain flat or grow slowly in, 2000. Steve Foster, executive director of the Inland Pacific Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors, predicts that construction activity will increase by no more than 1 percent this year, which ......