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Vine Street roundabout work restarts March 15

Hays Daily News After pausing for winter, construction to finish up the $13.2 million reconstruction of north Vine Street will start in earnest on March 15. The three remaining roundabouts will take until November to complete, according to city of Hays project manager John Braun. The work by Smoky Hill Construction of Salina means traffic on various spots of north Vine Street-U.S. Highway 183 will once again be down to one lane in each direction, Braun indicated at a Tuesday morning press conference in City Hall, 1507 Main. That goes for both north and south of the Interstate 70 overpass, for the next eight months, he said.

Max Sound Corp announced today the official signing of its first major, fee-based, license for MAXD HD Audio® Technology in a Joint Venture Agreement with Tip Solutions, Inc

Max Sound Corp announced today the official signing of its first major, fee-based, license for MAXD HD Audio® Technology in a Joint Venture Agreement with Tip Solutions, Inc
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State GOP Not Waiting for Inslee, Proposes Own Phase 3 Plan

Morning Wire: Floor debates, Transportation packages, Conservation spending

Morning Wire: Floor debates, Transportation packages, Conservation spending DJ Wilson   March 2, 2021   Thank you to the Washington Business Alliance for its sponsored message in this week’s email. It’s a good looking banner, and you should check out their advocacy work. If you’re interested in sending your advocacy message to about 18,000 of our subscribers, send me a note. We can talk through how it would work. We have two spots per weekly email, with seven weeks of Morning Wire left before the regular session adjourns. And, we’d love to have you in the mix! With help from Michael Goldberg

Who s the Developer Behind One Mystic? - Banker & Tradesman

Select Page Who’s the Developer Behind One Mystic? By Steve Adams | Banker & Tradesman Staff | Feb 23, 2021 | Reprints | Print Image courtesy of Stantec After eye-catching plans were released for the 29-story “One Mystic” apartment tower in Charlestown, questions remained about the little-known firm behind the project. A submission to the Boston Planning & Development Agency listed Newton-based Fulcrum Global Investors as the applicant. Fulcrum was incorporated in 2019 and doesn’t have a web site or track record of development in Boston, in contrast to the familiar names behind most of the city’s major projects. It turns out Fulcrum is the creation of Scott Brown, a former global head of real estate for Barings, the real estate arm of MassMutual. After retiring last year from his corporate real estate job, Brown formed Fulcrum to invest on behalf of himself and other contacts made during his career.

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