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Old Posted Dec 2, 2011, 3:07 PM
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Sears to Decide Soon about Moving HQ to Austin

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Date: Friday, December 2, 2011, 7:04am CST



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Sears Holding Corp. will decide by the first of 2012 whether to relocate its corporate headquarters from the Chicago area to Austin, officials announced.

Illinois lawmakers on Tuesday voted down a tax relief bill that would have given Sears a $15 million annual tax break over 10 years if the company stayed in that state.

Sears currently employs about 6,200 people outside Chicago.

The Austin Business Journal reported in October that Sears put Austin and Columbus, Ohio on its short list for possible locations to move its headquarters.
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Old Posted Dec 2, 2011, 4:10 PM
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^Is there any way that our state could come up with $15 million over 10 years? This seems like the kind of opportunities that Perry usually goes for.
     
     
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^ apparently $25 million/year was recently freed up.
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^ apparently $25 million/year was recently freed up.
Very happy about that. Sears would be a wonderful get.
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 3, 2011, 1:09 PM
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Sears - probably a longshot...

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Thousands of jobs are on the line in a competition between states over the corporate headquarters of Sears. Several states are offering tax incentive packages to try to lure the company away from Illinois, including one bid from Ohio that's worth up to $400 million.

The Sears Holding Corporation, parent company to Sears and Kmart, says it is seriously considering the offer after Illinois lawmakers failed this week to approve a package of tax incentives aimed at keeping Sears and another corporate giant from leaving.

The failed legislation would have also included tax breaks and credits for the parent company of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which is threatening to leave.

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn says he's willing to make changes and hopes lawmakers will take the tax credit package up again before Christmas.

"I think that the proposed help for Sears is more than adequate to keep them here, and I hope we can put the movement together this month to get that job done," he says.

Quinn and his fellow Democrats who control Illinois' legislature have been taking heat from the business leaders for raising the state's income tax rates last January to help close a gaping budget deficit.

Other States Make Their Offers

The tax hike led other states, including Indiana, Wisconsin and New Jersey, to launch ad campaigns in Illinois to try to lure businesses away.

The latest is Ohio, which Illinois officials say is offering $400 million in tax incentives to Sears. Republican Gov. John Kasich would not confirm the amount, but he told reporters last month that Ohio is upping its game in pursuit of Sears and other corporate giants.

"We're in there pushing and offering," Kasich said. "It's really good to have a CEO talk about the fact that we have been very, very effective in our offers; that's why we got their attention."

States are increasingly looking to take businesses away from one another as new job creation remains slow.

"We've received proposals from roughly one-third of the states in the union," says Sears spokesman Chris Braithwaite.

He says there's a lot more at stake than just the 6,000-plus employees working in Sears' corporate headquarters, like more than 9,000 local vendors, contractors and businesses that provide goods and services to Sears.

"You're talking about 30,000 hotel nights and meals, 18,000 airline tickets in and out of O'Hare for associates alone, 100,000 people visiting our campus every year," Braithwaite says. "This is a company that definitely is providing value to the state, and obviously, as we've seen from the interest from other states, they see that too."

Backlash Against Corporate Incentives

But states are beginning to demand that companies that get tax breaks to stay or relocate live up to their hiring and employment promises — or even promise no layoffs — as part of the deal.

And the backlash against bank bailouts and corporate giveaways that is fueling the Occupy Wall Street movement is making some lawmakers, at least in Illinois, a little wary of incentive packages.

"We need to make clear that Illinois will not be held hostage by corporations threatening to exit," said Democratic Illinois State Rep. Jack Franks before casting his vote against the Sears deal.

Gov. Quinn says he won't get into a bidding war for Sears, and he insisted on some tax relief for small businesses and Illinois' working poor as part of the assistance package.

Sears says it needs that package to pass before the end of the year if the company is going to stay in the state it has called home for more than a century.
     
     
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Samsung says Austin manufacturing expansion running at full speed

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Published: 7:32 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, 2011

Samsung Austin Semiconductor said Monday that its expanded chip manufacturing complex in Northeast Austin is now running at full steam.

The $3.6 billion project, begun in 2010, set a company record by moving from preliminary production to full production in just five months. The new production line, called S2, makes low-power "system-on-a-chip" products for mobile devices. It is one of two production lines in the company's massive complex; the older production line, built in 2007, makes flash memory chips.

Samsung now has 2,400 workers in Austin, its highest level ever. Most of those workers are in the manufacturing complex, but the company is also expanding its engineering chip design center in Northwest Austin.

The Austin operation is a subsidiary of South Korea-based Samsung Electronics Co., the world's second largest maker of semiconductors.

The company's steady push toward volume production went quickly this year, officials said, because of extensive worker training that dealt with every aspect of installing new production equipment and rapidly bringing that equipment into production.

The new line now starts production on 40,000 silicon wafers every month.
http://www.statesman.com/business/samsun...g-expansion-running-at-full-2014350.html
     
     
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Planned downtown hotel's upgrade to luxury brand may be coup for convention market, experts say

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Published: 9:22 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011

In a major change for its project and a coup for Austin's convention market, the developer of a 1,003-room convention hotel set to rise on Congress Avenue says the hotel will be a JW Marriott a luxury brand that is a significant upgrade from the Marriott Marquis previously planned.

The change will give the 30-story hotel a higher profile and added cachet, industry experts say, and potentially catapult the city into an elevated tier for attracting convention business.

The developer, Indiana-based White Lodging Services Corp., was scheduled to announce the change today. It plans to break ground in June on the $300 million hotel, which will be on Congress between Second and Third streets. Richard Suttle Jr., White Lodging's Austin attorney, said a site plan will be submitted to the city today.

The hotel is slated to open in January 2015. The Austin City Council approved waiving $4.3 million in development fees for White Lodging to build the hotel.

"We believe this project will make a very positive statement for the city in the eyes of national meeting planners and, in turn, will induce more incremental group and convention business to downtown Austin," said Deno Yiankes , White Lodging's president and CEO of investments and development. "This will be anything but another 'cookie cutter' hotel."
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F1 a go

PARIS — The U.S. Grand Prix has been included on the 2012 Formula One calendar, despite fears the race in Austin, Texas, could be cut for financial reasons.

The sport's governing body says on its website that the 2012 "calendar was confirmed as previously published."

The F1 calendar was approved Wednesday at a World Motor Sport Council meeting in New Delhi, India.

Last week, F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone gave U.S. Grand Prix organizers an extra week to save the Texas race by proving they have the necessary finances in place.

Financial backers of the race in Austin include billionaire businessman Red McCombs. The race is scheduled for Nov. 16-18 and marks F1's return to the United States for the first time since 2007.
     
     
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Thats a big relief, glad something went through so we can have a race next year.
     
     
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F1 will be huge for Austin

Periodically I've posted about F1. I was extremely skeptical as to whether or not it would ever happen. Now that it's a go the sky's the limit for the benefits Austin will reap from the worldwide exposure it will bring. The Manchester hotel project will now most certainly happen. Who knows a wealthy investor who attends the event might take a liking to our little city and decide to build something here. To me there really isn't a better industry than tourism. People come and spend money and leave while we enjoy the fruits they bring us year round. The future looks great for Austin.....
     
     
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Periodically I've posted about F1. I was extremely skeptical as to whether or not it would ever happen. Now that it's a go the sky's the limit for the benefits Austin will reap from the worldwide exposure it will bring. The Manchester hotel project will now most certainly happen. Who knows a wealthy investor who attends the event might take a liking to our little city and decide to build something here. To me there really isn't a better industry than tourism. People come and spend money and leave while we enjoy the fruits they bring us year round. The future looks great for Austin.....

Could not have said it any better except maybe the part about us being little. While we are no Houston or Dallas, I wouldn't call Austin little for a city of over 800,000 in the city limits and nearly 2 million metro. But your assessment is correct about F1.
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That's pretty awesome. This looks like a good thing for Congress Ave.
     
     
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That's pretty awesome. This looks like a good thing for Congress Ave.
     
     
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Downtown Austin post office sold

Finally.....I always thought the post office was a horrible choice for that location......

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Date: Monday, December 12, 2011, 11:29am CST

http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/blog/real-estate/2011/12/downtown-austin-post-office-sold.html
     
     
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I'm curious what plans they have for the site. That is a PRIME spot. It may be wishful thinking, but I'd love to see AMOA go there.

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Finally.....I always thought the post office was a horrible choice for that location......

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Date: Monday, December 12, 2011, 11:29am CST

http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/blog/real-estate/2011/12/downtown-austin-post-office-sold.html
     
     
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Another rendering of Gable Park Tower



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The building will include an infinity edge pool, wine bar, club room, sun deck and theater. The project will break ground in December 2011 and is set for completion in June 2013.
http://zieglercooperarchitects.blogspot.com/2011/12/two-new-texas-mixed-use-developments.html

Guess we will wait and see if it breaks ground this month.

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Another rendering of Gable Park Tower





http://zieglercooperarchitects.blogspot.com/2011/12/two-new-texas-mixed-use-developments.html

Guess we will wait and see if it breaks ground this month.
I am by no means saying this design is groundbreaking... but I am really glad Gables improved thier game. Not that long ago they were throwing up some total monkey poo.
     
     
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Austin subway system for just $52 billion



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The new map of Austin's subway system calls to mind a beetle, with two antennae up Williamson County way and an anatomically incorrect seven legs branching off to places like Manor, Circle C and Oak Hill.

Central Texas has, according to the map, six subway lines totaling about 130 miles with just more than 100 stations. Based on this map, you can live here without owning a car, no sweat. New York, Paris and London should have such a system.

Actually, they do. Austin doesn't, as you might know.

Now they're branching out into larger towns — Austin and Providence, R.I. — where rail transit on some level is at least feasible. The Austin map has been out just a few weeks. Stewart said he's already sold 60 or 70 online at $20 a pop.

And, yes, what the map shows is a subway system, not light rail, commuter rail or, to use the City of Austin's terminology for a proposed streetcar line, "urban rail." No, we're talking tunnels, escalators, steps, turnstiles, scary guys lurking on the platform late at night, an electric third rail, the whole bit.

"It's definitely underground all the way, as if money were no object," Stewart said
http://www.statesman.com/news/local/an-austin-subway-system-for-just-52-billion-2026234.html
     
     
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I am by no means saying this design is groundbreaking... but I am really glad Gables improved thier game. Not that long ago they were throwing up some total monkey poo.
Agreed it's a step up from the last design which they had.
     
     
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