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Sterling Construction Company, Inc. Is The Selected Contractor For A San Mateo Bridge Project Valued At Approximately $25M
2014-12-03 05:57:07| publicworks Home Page
Sterling Construction Company, Inc. (“Sterling” or “the Company”) recently announced that its affiliate, Myers & Sons Construction (“Myers”), was the selected bidder on the San Mateo Bridge project, in a joint venture with American Civil Constructors (“ACC”), for the counties of San Mateo and Alameda with a value of approximately $25.3M
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San Jose: The Alameda readies for Whole Foods opening, store tours
2014-12-03 01:55:58| Grocery - Topix.net
A new 35,000 square-foot Whole Foods Market and in-store microbrewery and tap room are scheduled to open on December 9, nearly seven years after its initial scheduled open date. The hundreds of local residents who signed up for free public tours of the new Whole Foods Market on The Alameda will have a lot to take in on Dec. 5 and 6. At 35,000 square feet, including outdoor seating for 200, the store is notable for its size alone, to say nothing of the adjacent two-story, 5,600-square-foot brewery building that houses coffee and juice bars as well as Mission Creek Brewing Company, Whole Foods' first in-store microbrewery and taproom in California.
Greater San Diego Association of REALTORS helping young people become successful REALTORS
2014-12-01 20:27:18| Real Estate - Topix.net
There is an untapped opportunity awaiting millennials in San Diego. It is no secret that San Diego is one of the most desirable locations to live, which means two sectors of our economy almost always perform well -- tourism and real estate.
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SeaWorld San Antonio caring for manatee stranded in Houston
2014-11-26 04:06:33| Energy - Topix.net
SeaWorld San Antonio is now caring for an endangered manatee rescued from a canal near Houston on Tuesday, sister paper the Houston Business Journal reported.
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San Jose council member urges rejection of Central California refinery's crude-by-rail project
2014-11-25 23:56:13| Railroads - Topix.net
As the deadline arrived for comments to an environmental report on a Central California crude-by-rail project, a San Jose City councilman got the early jump, announcing his opposition in a news release Monday afternoon. The Phillips 66 Company Rail Spur Extension Project would bring as many as 250 unit trains a year with 80 tank cars plus locomotives and supporting cars to a new crude oil unloading facility in Santa Maria from the north or from the south along tracks owned by the Union Pacific Railroad.
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