Amarillo announced as home for new Cacique food processing operation
Officials with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s office announced Wednesday afternoon that Amarillo will be the home to a new food processing operation of Cacique, a brand of authentic Mexican-style cheeses, cremas and chorizos.
According to previous Globe-News reports, Cacique plans to build a 200,000-square-foot food processing facility at the southern end of a business park located near the intersection of Farmers Avenue and South Georgia Street in Randall County.
The facility will cost $88 million, with $52 million in estimated improvements as well as $36 million in new equipment. In the first phase of the project, Cacique would bring 200 new, full-time jobs to the community, with the possibility of adding 300 jobs thereafter.
Eric Sprott Announces Holdings in Benton Resources Inc.
Toronto, Ontario (Newsfile Corp. - June 3, 2021) - Eric Sprott announces that today, he acquired ownership of 10,000,000 flow-through units of Benton Resources Inc., through a private placement, at $0.20 per unit for aggregate consideration of $2,000,000. Each flow-through unit consists of one common share (that qualifies as a flow-through share) and one-half of one common share purchase warrant (warrant), with each whole warrant entitling the holder to acquire one common share at $0.25 for 36 months from the date of issuance.
Mr. Sprott now owns and controls 10,000,000 common shares and 5,000,000 warrants, representing approximately 8.6% of the issued and outstanding common shares on a non-diluted basis, and approximately 12.4% on a partially diluted basis assuming exercise of the warrants. Prior to this acquisition, Mr. Sprott did not beneficially own or control any securities of Benton Resources.
One of Vancouver's most iconic rooftop patios is officially returning: Reflections, The Garden Terrace at Rosewood Hotel Georgia is set to open next month.
Coupland’s mural design is described as a “distinctive combination of colourful geometric patterns that are at once old-fashioned yet futuristic,” creating a “jewel box.”
The colours and shapes are inspired by his travels, especially the tilings of buildings in Spain’s coastal cities.
Location of The Berkeley at 1770 Davie Street, Vancouver. (Google Maps)
Pre-renovation condition of The Berkeley at 1770 Davie Street, Vancouver. (Google Maps)
“Vancouver is a young city and there are many future opportunities to define what it becomes,” said Coupland in a statement.
“The overall effect of this public artwork will be as an anchor point of where the city meets the ocean, and it will make a person feel like they are at the heart of something. The building will redefine English Bay’s skyline and become a mandatory tourist stop for photos. I want people to daydream about living at The Berkeley.”