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Port of Woodland sells last Centennial Industrial Park lot as it announces another buyer By Marissa Heffernan, The Daily News
Published: May 4, 2021, 8:37am
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WOODLAND The Port of Woodland is finding no shortage of interested buyers for its new industrial park, despite the COVID-19 hit to the economy.
The port recently sold a 2-acre parcel in its Centennial Industrial Park to C&G Properties LLC, Port of Woodland Executive Director Jennifer Wray-Keene said, and plans to close several more land deals in the coming month even as the finishing touches to the park’s landscaping are put in place.
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(TNS) When the coronavirus pandemic sent most people to Zoom meetings, Port of Woodland Executive Director Jennifer Wray-Keene learned that one of her commissioners was still using dial-up Internet. I said Paul, why don t you have Comcast? And he said Well, it doesn t go upriver, she said of Commissioner Paul Cline.