Monday, September 23, 2013

U.S. Fed gives Indonesia a brief respite from debt pain

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SINGAPORE/JAKARTA (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve has given Indonesian companies an unexpected window of opportunity to refinance a foreign debt burden that has nearly doubled to $134 billion since 2008.

The borrowing binge was a product of Indonesia's strong economic growth and record-low global interest rates. But Southeast Asia's largest economy was hit hard in an emerging market selloff this year as investors prepared for a slowdown in the U.S. central bank's purchases of government debt.

The rupiah is down 15 percent this year, pinching companies that issue U.S. dollar-denominated debt but earn their revenue in rupiah. Data from Indonesia's central bank shows that 89 percent of its corporate debt is denominated in U.S. dollars.

As the currency slides, debt servicing costs rise. Indonesia's central bank has raised its benchmark interest rates by 150 basis points to 7.25 percent this year to try to stem the currency decline, threatening economic growth.

The Fed's surprise decision last week to maintain a policy of buying $85 billion in bonds a month until the U.S. economy strengthens sent investors back into emerging markets.

But the reprieve may be short-lived.

"Uncertainty around the timing of an inevitable Fed tapering will no doubt return," said Philipp Lotter, a Singapore-based managing director of corporate finance with credit ratings agency Moody's.

"The bigger concern is around some of the bigger importers and those that have dollar debt coming due over the near term," he said. "Interest rates in Indonesia are rising, and this could have a knock-on effect on Indonesian growth."

The pockets of pain are concentrated in the resources and transportation sectors, where a downturn in the global commodities cycle and drop in shipping rates weigh heavily.

A Reuters analysis of Indonesian corporate debt maturities and cash holdings showed that the companies facing the biggest short-term refinancing hurdle included coking coal miner PT Borneo Lumbung Energi & Metal (BORN.JK), state-owned carrier PT Garuda Indonesia (GIAA.JK), auto distributor PT Astra International (ASII.JK), telecom firm PT Indosat (ISAT.JK) and PT Bumi Resources (BUMI.JK).

"Indonesian bond issuers are poorly hedged for rupiah depreciation," said Ani Deshmukh, a credit analyst with BofA Merrill Lynch in Hong Kong. "We estimate only about 20-30 percent of the total non-miner exposure to dollar debt is hedged."

Eric Thompson, Singapore-based managing director of consultancy and corporate restructuring firm AlixPartners, expects "plenty of restructurings in Indonesia from borrowers who have debt coming due in the next 12 months."

LUMPS OF COAL

The coal sector is particularly vulnerable because global prices have plummeted this year. Indonesia is the world's largest exporter of thermal coal.

Bumi Resources, which had just $91 million in cash as of the first quarter and $619 million in short-term debt, is in talks to settle debts and "looking at various options to deleverage", said Dileep Srivastava, a Bumi director.

The coal company is caught up in a battle between Indonesia's politically connected Bakrie group and financier Nat Rothschild for the control of London-listed Bumi Plc (BUMIP.L), which partially owns Bumi Resources.

Bumi Resources owns 87 percent of Bumi Resources Minerals Tbk (BRMS.JK), which has $360 million in loans maturing in September. Banking sources said a refinancing of the loans could mirror what the group did in August, when Bumi Resources took a 15-month loan to replace a maturing three-year facility.

The new loan, arranged by Credit Suisse (CSGN.VX), came at a hefty cost though, with an annual yield of around 18 percent, well above the 11 percent it paid on earlier loans, sources said. A Credit Suisse spokeswoman declined to comment.

Borneo Lumbung Energi is in talks to renegotiate a Standard Chartered-led $1 billion loan after it suffered a $550 million annual loss due to its troubled investment in Bumi and a drop in coking coal prices, sources with knowledge of the matter said.

The company is owned by Samin Tan, an Indonesian businessman who became a white knight for the Bakrie group in 2011.

Standard Chartered (STAN.L) is becoming cautious on the loan and now asking for a monthly report as well as more money to put aside on an account for loan repayment, a person familiar with the matter said.

A Standard Chartered spokeswoman in Singapore said the bank would not comment on client activity. Borneo did not respond to a Reuters query seeking comment.

VOLATILE MIX

Oil services firm PT Apexindo Pratama Duta Tbk (APEX.JK) is to push ahead with a bond sale following the Fed meeting, aiming to raise as much as $400 million in five-year debt, people familiar with the plan said.

A company spokeswoman was not available to comment.

But some companies are finding market conditions too volatile. PT Kawasan Industri Jababeka (KIJA.JK), one of Indonesia's largest industrial park developers, said on Thursday it was postponing a $350 million global bond issue due to market volatility.

Astra, a conglomerate with interests from coal to autos, said it would service its $2.85 billion in short-term debt with cash flow from operations, and fund future expansion with bonds or commercial loans, spokesman Yulian Warman said.

Jababeka, which has 1.6 trillion rupiah in short-term liabilities, was still considering its refinancing options.

"We haven't decided yet whether we want to raise money from commercial loans or bonds. We still have room to raise 500 billion rupiah of new debt based on our debt service (coverage) ratio," said Mulyadi Suganda, Jababeka's corporate secretary.

An Indosat official, who declined to be identified under company policy, said most of its short-term debt is in rupiah, which will be paid through cash flow and debt refinancing.

Garuda did not reply to requests for comment.

(Additional reporting by Umesh Desai in HONG KONG, Patturaja Murugaboopathy in BANGALORE, Prakash Chakravarti and Christopher Langner of IFR/LPC, Anshuman Daga in SINGAPORE, Fergus Jensen and Fathiya Dahrul in JAKARTA; Editing by Emily Kaiser and Neil Fullick)

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Sunday, September 22, 2013

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

Mayweather bout judge stepping away from ring

In this photo taken Saturday, Sept. 14, 2012, boxing judge Cynthia C.J. Ross, left, waits to hand her scorecard to the referee after the seventh round of the fight between Canelo Alvarez and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in Las Vegas. Ross is temporarily stepping away from the ring after drawing widespread criticism for scoring the fight a draw when two other judges scored Mayweather the clear winner. (AP Photo/Eric Jamison)

In this photo taken Saturday, Sept. 14, 2012, boxing judge Cynthia C.J. Ross, left, waits to hand her scorecard to the referee after the seventh round of the fight between Canelo Alvarez and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in Las Vegas. Ross is temporarily stepping away from the ring after drawing widespread criticism for scoring the fight a draw when two other judges scored Mayweather the clear winner. (AP Photo/Eric Jamison)

In this photo taken, Sept. 14, 2013, boxing judge Cynthia C.J. Ross, left, watches as Canelo Alvarez throws a jab at Floyd Mayweather Jr. during a world junior middleweight title fight in Las Vegas. Ross is temporarily stepping away from the ring after drawing widespread criticism for scoring the fight a draw when two other judges scored Mayweather the clear winner. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

In this photo taken Saturday, Sept. 14, 2012, boxing judge Cynthia C.J. Ross, center, watches as Canelo Alvarez, right, and Floyd Mayweather Jr. move around the ring during a world junior middleweight title fight in Las Vegas. Ross is temporarily stepping away from the ring after drawing widespread criticism for scoring the fight a draw when two other judges scored Mayweather the clear winner. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

(AP) ? A veteran Nevada boxing judge who drew widespread criticism after scoring a weekend title fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez a draw is giving up her ringside job, at least temporarily.

"I'm taking time away," Cynthia C.J. Ross told The Associated Press on Wednesday in a brief telephone interview from her home outside Las Vegas.

The 64-year-old Ross said she won't judge any fights "in the immediate future," and hadn't made a decision whether to quit.

Ross scored the world 152-pound title fight a 114-114 draw on Saturday night, but Mayweather won a majority decision after two other judges scored Mayweather the clear winner. Those scorecards had the fight 116-112 and 117-111 for Mayweather, who remained an undefeated 45-0.

Alvarez fell to 42-1-1 before a big crowd at the MGM Grand Garden Arena and a large pay-per-view audience.

Nevada boxing regulators generally backed Ross, although Nevada Athletic Commission Chairman Bill Brady told reporters the panel could have looked more closely at her selection for the Mayweather fight. Brady promised changes to protect fighters, fans and bettors. He didn't immediately respond Wednesday to messages.

Ross also drew attention as one of two judges who scored Timothy Bradley the winner in a controversial split-decision welterweight title bout over Manny Pacquiao in June 2012 in Las Vegas.

The decision spurred a call by the manager of both fighters, Bob Arum, for a review by Nevada state Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto. She said she found nothing illegal or criminal in the scoring.

State Athletic Commission Executive Director Keith Kizer said Wednesday he respected Ross' decision to take time off and appreciated her more than 20 years of service to boxing.

Ross, a retired casino surveillance official and mechanical designer, said she has been scoring fights for 22 years and estimated that she had judged more than 30 previous championship bouts.

She defended her scoring of the 12-round Mayweather-Alvarez fight.

"I had six rounds for each fighter," she said. "Every round was close. I no idea of the controversy until the next day."

Ross said she thought second-guessing on social media has changed boxing.

"Controversy happens in a lot of fights. With the help of social media, people expressing opinions, it brings things to a different light," she said. "I'm taking the brunt of it."

Immediately after Saturday's fight, Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer called Ross' scorecard "a disgrace" and said she shouldn't have been hired after the controversy of the Bradley-Pacquiao fight.

Mayweather, who was seen on pay-per-view television expressing shock that the fight had been scored a majority decision, was diplomatic in interviews.

"Things happen," he told reporters. "The best commission in the world is the Nevada commission, so I'll leave it in their hands."

Kizer said all three ringside judges said Mayweather outperformed Alvarez overall. But the athletic commission executive noted the fight was scored as 12 individual rounds.

"Obviously, this fight was one of the most watched in history, so you're going to be under a bigger microscope," Kizer said. "Hopefully, the story by the time Mayweather fights again is what a great fighter he is and how well he fought."

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AP Boxing Writer Tim Dahlberg contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Navy Yard shooting victims had long careers there

WASHINGTON (AP) ? A dozen people died in a shooting rampage Monday at the Washington Navy Yard. It was the deadliest attack at a domestic military installation since November 2009, when an Army psychiatrist killed 13 people and wounded 30 others at Fort Hood, Texas. Early Tuesday, the stories of some of those who died started to surface.

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Michael Arnold, 59, of Lorton, Va., was a Navy veteran and avid pilot who was building a light airplane at his home, said his uncle, Steve Hunter.

"It would have been the first plane he ever owned," Hunter said in a telephone interview from Rochester, Mich., Arnold's hometown. "It's partially assembled in his basement."

Arnold graduated from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., and served in the Navy for 29 years, before retiring as a captain last October, according to an article in the Navy Supply Corps Newsletter. Arnold, who had two master's degrees from the University of Washington in Seattle, then went to work for LMI, a consulting firm based in McLean, Va.

Hunter said his nephew worked at the Navy Yard on a team that designed vessels such as the USS Makin Island, a Wasp-class amphibious assault ship used by the Marine Corps. Jeff Bennett, a vice president at LMI, told The Washington Post that Arnold "was just a solid, solid citizen ... great American."

Arnold and his wife, Jolanda, had been married for more than 30 years, Hunter said. They had two grown sons, Eric and Christopher.

Hunter said Arnold returned to Michigan for Labor Day to visit his 80-year-old mother, Patricia.

"He was a loving son of his mother and his wife, and great father to his kids," said Hunter. "It's tragic. How can you get up in the morning and go to work and have that happen? How do bad things like that happen to good people?"

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Sylvia Frasier, 53, had worked at Naval Sea Systems Command as an information assurance manager since 2000, according to a LinkedIn profile in her name.

Frasier studied at Strayer University, earning a bachelor of science in computer information systems in 2000 and a master's in information systems in 2002. Her duties at NAVSEA included providing policy and guidance on network security, and assuring that all computer systems operated by the headquarters met Department of Navy and Department of Defense requirements.

She also led efforts "to establish and implement procedures to investigate security violations or incidents," according to the profile.

Her brother, James Frasier, declined comment Monday night.

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Kathleen Gaarde, 63, of Woodbridge, Va., was a financial analyst who supported the organization responsible for the shipyards, her husband, Douglass, wrote in an email to the AP early Tuesday.

Douglass Gaarde declined to speak, but wrote that he was unable to sleep.

"Today my life partner of 42 years (38 of them married) was taken from me, my grown son and daughter, and friends," he wrote. "We were just starting to plan our retirement activities and now none of that matters. It hasn't fully sunk in yet but I know I already dearly miss her."

Madelyn Gaarde, of Grand Junction, Colo., who's married to Douglass Gaarde's brother, said her sister- and brother-in-law met while he was studying electrical engineering at the University of South Florida in Tampa.

Douglass Gaarde, an Illinois native, also worked for the Navy until his retirement last year, his sister-in-law said.

"She was a very gracious person and very welcoming," she said of Kathleen Gaarde.

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Kenneth Proctor, 46, worked as a civilian utilities foreman at the Navy Yard, his ex-wife, Evelyn Proctor, said. He spent 22 years working for the federal government, Evelyn Proctor said.

The Waldorf, Md., woman spoke to Kenneth early Monday morning before he left for work at the Navy Yard. It was his regular call. The high school sweethearts talked every day, even after they divorced this year after 19 years of marriage, and they shared custody of their two teenage sons.

She was in shock about her ex-husband's death.

"He just went in there in the morning for breakfast," Proctor said Monday night of the building where the shooting took place. "He didn't even work in the building. It was a routine thing for him to go there in the morning for breakfast, and unfortunately it happened."

Proctor said she tried to call her ex-husband throughout the day and drove to the Navy Yard on Monday afternoon, fearing the worst. After waiting for about three hours alongside other relatives concerned about their loved ones, she was informed around 8 p.m. that he was among the dead. Officials did not detail the circumstances of his shooting, she said.

The Proctors married in 1994 and divorced this year. Their older son, Kenneth Proctor Jr., 17, enlisted in the Army after graduating from high school this spring and is in basic training in Oklahoma. Their younger son, Kendull Proctor, is 15.

"We were still very close. It wasn't a bitter divorce," Evelyn Proctor said. "We still talked every day, and we lived 10 minutes away from each other."

Kenneth Proctor was born and raised in Charles County, Md., where he lived until his death.

"He loved the Redskins. Loved his kids ? a very loving, caring, gentle person. His kids meant a lot to him," Evelyn Proctor said.

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Associated Press writers Amanda Kell, Ben Nuckols and Allen G. Breed contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/navy-yard-shooting-victims-had-long-careers-043237470.html

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Sunday, September 15, 2013

Iran foreign minister says Facebook page hacked

TEHRAN: The Facebook page of Iran's foreign minister was taken over briefly by unidentified hackers who protested against the crackdown on protesters after the disputed 2009 presidential election, media reported Saturday.

"My Facebook page was pirated by someone who changed the password, but the problem has since been sorted," Mohammad Javad Zarif was quoted as saying by state news agency IRNA.

"If this happens again, I may have to stop having a Facebook page," he added.

The US-educated diplomat regularly updates his Facebook page (facebook.com/jzarif) where he posts in Farsi, and sometimes interacts with some of his more-than 184,000 fans.

Zarif also has a Twitter account in which he posts in English -- despite no one inside the country being allowed legally to read his tweets.

Using the newly activated account @JZarif, the foreign minister caused a diplomatic shockwave on September 5 when he wished Jews a happy Rosh Hashanah (new year) and also stated that Iran did not deny the Holocaust.

Tehran blocks access to Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and numerous other sites, including blogs and pornographic hubs, as it tries to stop Iranians from surfing content authorities seen as undermining the Islamic regime, or as being immoral.

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Real Estate Weekly - 9/13/13 | Maryland Daily Record


Mullan completes renovation of Jesuit middle school

Mullan Contracting Co., of Lutherville, has completed construction and renovation work at Saint Ignatius Loyola Academy, an independent Jesuit middle school for boys that moved from its former location on North Calvert Street to a 27,000-square-foot building, the former Catholic Community School, at 300 E. Gittings St. in Baltimore?s Federal Hill. Work included the upgrade of all classrooms, science laboratories, the gymnasium and the library-media center. The newly renovated space is approximately twice as large as the school?s old building on Calvert Street. The school accepts only students from low-income families, who are not charged tuition.

COPT joint venture to gain from planned hotel in Alabama

Corporate Office Properties Trust, a Columbia-based office real estate investment trust, announced that a Marriott TownPlace Suites hotel will be built on a 3.1-acre parcel in Redstone Gateway, a 4.2 million-square-foot business and industrial development park of 52 buildings being built on property owned by Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala. The hotel developer, Redstone Hospitality LLC, which is not an affiliate of COPT, will pay LW Redstone Co. LLC, a joint venture between COPT and Jim Wilson & Associates LLC, a ground rent in accordance with a ground lease between the two parties. The developer expects to break ground before March 31, 2014, and to complete construction approximately one year later. The hotel, to be built to a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver standard, will contain approximately 125 guest rooms, a breakfast area, meeting rooms, a fitness and health facility, indoor pool and other amenities.

Merritt starts construction of White Marsh athletic club Merritt Athletic Clubs, of Woodlawn, announced it has started construction on a new, 45,000-square-foot facility at 5301 Campbell Blvd. in White Marsh. The new ?super? club, which is being developed by Merritt Construction Services, will open in spring 2014 and will feature a state-of-the-art outdoor aquatics center with an Olympic-style pool, family fun pool and kiddy pool. Other amenities include a dynamic kids club with an interactive play maze and party room, a restaurant/caf?, saunas, a cardio theater room, and three separate fitness studios for yoga, cycling and group exercise. The fitness floor will feature the latest in technology and equipment to give members a full workout experience. A preview center will open on the site later this fall. Merritt?s currently owns and operates nine athletic clubs located in downtown, Fort Avenue and Canton in Baltimore city, Towson, Woodlawn, Owings Mills, Cockeysville, Hanover and Eldersburg.

Owings Mills celebrates completion of Dolfield Blvd.?s final section

Baltimore County elected officials headed by County Executive Kevin Kamenetz joined Owings Mills area community and business leaders and officials of the county Department of Public Works on Thursday to celebrate the official opening of the final section of Dolfield Boulevard connecting Reisterstown Road to Lakeside Boulevard. The $6.5 million road project extends the popular and heavily used roadway its final half-mile, providing a much-needed connection between the Reisterstown Road corridor and the Owings Mills Town Center and Red Run Boulevard business community. The four-lane roadway is expected to ease long-standing traffic congestion. Construction was completed in just one year ? about half of the estimated construction schedule ? due to a mild winter and an unusually fair spring and summer.

Bank of America Charitable Foundation awards housing grants to nonprofits

The Bank of America Charitable Foundation announced $203,000 in housing grants to 10 Baltimore-area nonprofits to help individuals and families achieve and sustain financial stability. The foundation said the investments will help improve access to affordable housing, preserve neighborhoods, provide financial education and coaching for future homeowners, and support organizations and initiatives that contribute to the success of local communities. Those receiving grants are Belair-Edison Neighborhoods Inc.; Healthy Neighborhoods Inc.; St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center Inc.; Association of Baltimore Area Grantmakers; Baltimore Museum of Art; Comprehensive Housing Assistance; Govans Ecumenical Development Corp.; Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake; Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna; and Neighborhood Housing Services.

20 buildings built by St. John Properties have earned LEED certifications St. John Properties Inc., of Baltimore, announced that 8160 Maple Lawn Blvd., a four-story, 105,000-square-foot Class A office building in the Maple Lawn Business Community in Howard County, has earned LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. This marks St. John?s 20th certification from the USGBC for satisfying Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design requirements and elements in the construction of commercial office buildings. The buildings, totaling more than 1 million square feet of commercial office space, are located in five different counties in Maryland, and have all been constructed since 2009. Nineteen of the 20 have earned either Gold or Silver certification.

MacKenzie Commercial representing

Williams Scotsman building in White Marsh MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services LLC, of Lutherville, announced that F. Joseph Bradley III, a MacKenzie vice president, has been selected by Baltimore-based Blue Ocean Realty to represent the former Williams Scotsman building at 8211 Town Center Drive in White Marsh. The 70,000-square-foot building, currently vacant, is adjacent to The Avenue and White Marsh Mall. Blue Ocean Realty purchased the property, along with 201 N. Charles St. in downtown Baltimore, and 6901 Security Plaza at the crossroads of Interstates 695 and 70 in Woodlawn. The three-story, former Williams Scotsman building in White Marsh is undergoing renovation, with changes to the fa?ade and lobby areas nearing completion. ?This building is an ideal fit for a large firm looking for an employee-friendly location to grow and maintain a productive workforce,? said Bradley.

College of Southern Maryland dedicates new building at Prince Frederick Campus

The College of Southern Maryland dedicated its newest building Tuesday at the Prince Frederick Campus. Building B adds 30,000 square feet of space with 3,000 square feet dedicated to a multipurpose room for hosting conferences, lectures, cultural events and concerts, and 3,000 square feet dedicated to the Center for Nuclear Energy Training. In addition, there is classroom space, faculty and staff offices, a student lounge, computer lab, conference room, health care program lab and tutoring rooms. ?The building is designed to meet at least [LEED] silver level certification but we are trying for gold status,? said CSM Vice President Richard Fleming, who as dean of the Prince Frederick Campus served as project lead for the construction. ?This will be only the second LEED-certified building in Calvert County.? The building features the only green roofs in Calvert County, which help with water runoff and energy efficiency. All of the HVAC and electrical systems are computer-controlled so the building is constantly monitoring itself and making automatic changes in energy and lighting usage and in air quality control. The building uses recycled materials and almost all of the construction waste is recycled.

AE Productions opens new video studio

AE Productions LLC, of Silver Spring, a provider of video production services, added a full-service video and television production studio and facility to its operation. The facility includes high-definition cameras, two broadcast studios, captioning and transcription equipment, and fiber conductivity, green screen-ready, editing suites and streaming services, as well as seminar and conference room rental space. The company hosted an open house on Thursday to show off its new capabilities. AE Productions provides production services to large sports facilities, network and cable television providers, large and small businesses and corporations, nonprofits and government agencies.

APG interchange reconstruction hailed

Completion of an important highway interchange near Aberdeen Proving Ground brought Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown and other state and federal and county officials to Harford County on Monday. The reconstruction of the US 40/MD 715 interchange and roadway widening project leading to the entrance of APG in Harford County cost about $33 million and employed more than 300 workers during the three-year construction period. The reconstruction took on added necessity after hundreds of civilian and military personnel moved to the area of the Army base as a result of the Base Realignment and Closing, or BRAC, process. The project is part of a $129 million state effort to improve roadways leading to APG.

Sky Zone makes debut in Howard County

Howard County officials, headed by County Executive Ken Ulman, held a ceremonial ribbon cutting Friday for Sky Zone, a new trampoline park in Columbia, and the first in the state of Maryland. The privately owned facility is part of a national franchise chain headquartered in California. Sky Zone features three dodge ball courts, one main court, a foam zone and a SkyJam area, with basketball hoops of various heights for slam dunks. The facility will open to the public next week, and has already hired 80 people for its opening, with intentions to have over 130 employees when fully staffed.

Annapolis? Market House reopens

Annapolis? historic Market House officially reopened on Sept. 7 with eight new businesses. The market includes a smoothie bar, a gelateria and a seafood and oyster bar. Also open is Amsterdam Falafelshop, which also has a location in the District of Columbia. Market House has been plagued by problems over the past decade, including damage from Tropical Storm Isabel in 2003 and legal disputes with prior tenants. Officials said they?ve now improved the air conditioning of the building, which previously could become very hot.

UMES plans to install two wind turbines

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore plans to install two wind turbines with enough power to fuel hundreds of homes to serve as instruments for student and faculty research, The Daily Times of Salisbury reported. G. Dale Wesson, UMES? vice president for research and economic development, said the university is negotiating the project through the Hawk Corp. research foundation with Eastern Shore Energy LLC, a subsidiary of Minneapolis-based National Renewable Solutions. Wesson said plans call for two, 2-megawatt turbines capable of supplying direct electrical power to meet campus utility needs. Specific details such as the turbines? height and location will be announced after an agreement is reached.

Real Hospitality Group to manage Dunes hotels

Real Hospitality Group, of Ocean City, a provider of property management and business development services for hotels, resorts and similar properties, announced it has been selected by Genesar Inc., of Ocean City, the owner of the 170-room Dunes Manor Hotel and the 111-room Dunes Motel, to manage the properties, both located in Ocean City. RHG will work with Genesar on long-term planning for the assets, and to capitalize on an extensive renovation program completed earlier this year. RHG manages 41 hotel properties containing 5,564 rooms in such locations as New York, Philadelphia, Morgantown, W.Va., Glen Falls and Montauk, N.Y., and Ocean City.

Ritz-Carlton unveils expansion plans

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Co. LLC, a luxury hotel brand headquartered in Chevy Chase, announced a major expansion and development initiative to add 20 hotels and resorts to its portfolio by 2016, raising the number of Ritz-Carlton branded properties to 100 worldwide. The plan will expand the brand to urban capitals and emerging tourist destinations, ranging from Morocco to Japan, and from Israel to India. Six new Ritz-Carlton hotels are scheduled to open in the last quarter of this year, including properties in Chengdu and Tianjin, China; on the Caribbean island of Aruba, and in three new countries: Herzliya, Israel; Almaty, Kazakhstan; and Bangalore, India.

LEASES?

Merritt Properties LLC reported the following recently signed leases

* Grid One Solutions Inc., a utility metering services company, leased 8,400 square feet of warehouse space at 10711 Red Run Blvd. in Owings Mills.

* Lucky Day Furniture Installation LLC, a furniture installation company, leased 6,300 square feet of warehouse and office space (5,500 warehouse, 800 office) at 4240 Shannon Drive in Baltimore.

* Starline Industries Inc., a window manufacturer and distributor, leased 10,925 square feet of warehouse and office space (9,925 warehouse, 1,000 office) at 4240 Shannon Drive in Baltimore.

In all three of these transactions, Merritt Properties, the landlord, was represented by its in-house leasing team of Pat Franklin, Whit Levering, Lou Boeri and Ashley Combs. The tenants? representatives were not disclosed.

Source: http://thedailyrecord.com/2013/09/13/real-estate-weekly-91313/

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Monday, September 9, 2013

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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Ohio State QB sidelined after being hit

(AP) ? Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller has left the third-ranked Buckeyes' game against San Diego State after being pinned between tacklers.

Miller, a junior tabbed as one of the top contenders for the Heisman Trophy, carried on fourth-and-1 at the Aztecs 12 early in the game. He cut inside left end and was hit by defensive back King Holder and middle linebacker Jake Fely, Miller's helmet popping off as he fell.

He lay on the field on his back for a moment, holding his head. He then was helped to his feet and walked under his own power to the sideline before going to the locker room on a cart.

With Kenny Guiton taking his place, the Buckeyes scored on the next play for a 7-0 lead.

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The News from the Apple Event is No News on Apple TV

The News from the Apple Event is No News on Apple TV

Expecting that big announcement of the upcoming release of new Apple TV hardware at next week?s Apple Event? You are going to be a bit disappointed at the news?.or lack of it.

Earlier in the week, global trade intelligence company Panjiva discovered some suggestive shipments of "set-top boxes," kicking up a widespread rumor that Apple would unveil a new piece of hardware next week.

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