Palm Desert developer starts out with industrial park: Santa Rosa…
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Palm Desert developer starts out with industrial park: Santa Rosa…
highbeam.com – Jun 25, 2007
(Hide copyright information) Jun. 25–A Palm Desert developer will build an environmentally friendly industrial park and self-storage facility on 40 acres in Coachella. Santa Rosa Business Park is the first project undertaken by Young Malloy’s Land Co. in Palm Desert, said Brian Malloy, the company’s founder and president. The $30 million development will be built at the southwest intersection of Tyler Street and 54th Avenue. It will consist of 34 buildings designed for light manufacturing and assembly and will be built in three phases. The self-storage business, which Young Malloy’s Land will operate, will cover 150,000 square feet on four acres and will include space for boats and…
The $30 million development will be built at the southwest intersection of Tyler Street and 54th Avenue. It will consist of 34 buildings designed for light manufacturing and assembly and will be built in three phases. The self-storage business, which Young Malloy’s Land will operate, will cover 150,000 square feet on four acres and will include space for boats and.
Palm Desert developer starts out with industrial park: Santa Rosa…
Free with registration – Business Press – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 25, 2007
–> COPYRIGHT 2007 The Business Press Jun. 25–A Palm Desert developer will build an environmentally friendly industrial park and self-storage facility on 40 acres in Coachella. Santa Rosa Business Park is the first project undertaken by Young Malloy’s Land Co. in Palm Desert, said Brian Malloy, the company’s founder and president. The $30 million development will be built at.
O&M Toronto wins top Cannes honours
Brand Republic – Brand Republic (subscription) – Jun 25, 2007
The agency also won a bronze for its "Michael Madsen" Orange commercial. Clemmow Hornby Inge won a bronze for its "tide" ad for The Big Yellow Self Storage Company as did DFGW's "Elvis" spot for BBC Radio2. "Dangerous liaison" also won a bronze for music. The Titanium Grand Prix was awarded to Crispin Porter & Bogusky's Xbox King Games work for Burger King, while VegaOlmosPonce Argentina took the Grand Prix in the integrated category for its Axe 3 work for Unilever. Crispin Porter was also named Interactive Agency of the Year. The Palme D'Or was awarded to Smuggler USA, while agency of the year was Saatchi & Saatchi New York.
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