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| Tuesday, March 13, 2012 |
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The developer selected by the Oregon University System to build the state's largest solar project filed for bankruptcy at the end of last year.
Utah-based Renewable Energy Development Corp., known as REDCO, filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection on Dec. 30, 2011 leaving the ambitious solar project, which aims to install large solar arrays at each of the state's public universities, without a developer. Bob Simonton, OUS assistant vice chancellor for capital programs, said the program, announced with great fanfare last August, would move forward, just with a new developer. Read more at Sustainable Business Oregon. |

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From Oregon Translational Research and Development Institute: OTRADI today announced its plans to open and operate a 13,000 square-foot multi-tenant bioscience complex in the Willamette Wharf building at 4640 SW Macadam Avenue. Slated to be complete in spring 2013, the OTRADI Bioscience Incubator (OBI) will house up to six companies.
MEDIAmerica, publisher of Oregon Business and Oregon Home magazines, announces a new retail website: HalfOffOregon.com. The website offers lodging, dining, recreation and many other items at half off their regular cost.
As you probably know by now, The Vernon Company is a national leader in the promotional products industry with annual sales of over $60 million. We are a family owned business, led by the fourth generation of the Vernon family.
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