Birtcher to Expand AmberGlen Business Center By 260,000 Square Feet.LAGUNA Laguna (ləg `nə), pueblo, Valencia co., central N.Mex.; established on its present site 1699. NIGUEL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 9, 1998--Birtcher Commercial Development announced plans to build four new buildings, totaling approximately 260,000 square feet, at AmberGlen Business Center in Hillsboro Hillsboro, city (1990 pop. 37,520), seat of Washington co., NW Oreg., in the Tualatin valley; inc. 1876. Integrated circuits, other high-tech products, furniture, plastics, and medical equipment are manufactured in this growing city in Oregon's "Sunset Corridor. , Ore. The new additions include one 90,000 square-foot, four-story building; one 57,000 square-foot, two-story building, and two one-story buildings totaling 105,000 square feet. The four-story building represents AmberGlen's first entry into the "Class A" office market. This new phase of construction at AmberGlen will begin in May. "The strong market on the west side of Portland and the goals of AmberGlen's owners make this a logical time to substantially expand the center," said Richard Lutzky, executive vice president of Birtcher Commercial Development. "We believe the Sunset Corridor is ready for a true 'Class A' building." The four-story "Class A" office building will feature dramatic entries and three- and four-story brick accents. Birtcher also will build three buildings on the West Campus of AmberGlen, totaling 157,787 square feet. These buildings are fully designed and ready for permits. "A tenant could realistically move in ten months after signing a lease," said Scott Eaton, AmberGlen's director of Marketing. "The West Campus is perfect for corporations looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. 100,000 to 150,000 square-foot facilities in a campus environment. The site is surrounded sur·round tr.v. sur·round·ed, sur·round·ing, sur·rounds 1. To extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle. 2. To enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication. n. on three sides by a greenbelt Greenbelt, city (1990 pop. 21,096), Prince Georges co., W central Md., a residential suburb of Washington, D.C.; chartered 1937. Greenbelt was planned and built by the federal government as an experimental model community for families of modest income. filled with tall Douglas Fir Douglas fir: see pine. Douglas fir Any of about six species of coniferous evergreen timber trees (see conifer) that make up the genus Pseudotsuga, in the pine family, native to western North America and eastern Asia. trees. We've taken great pains to preserve the natural beauty of the area and incorporate it into the building design." Birtcher plans to develop an additional 1.2 million square feet at AmberGlen over the next two to five years, depending on future market conditions. The Birtcher family of real estate companies has corporate offices in Laguna Niguel, and regional offices throughout the western United States Noun 1. western United States - the region of the United States lying to the west of the Mississippi River West Santa Fe Trail - a trail that extends from Missouri to New Mexico; an important route for settlers moving west in the 19th century . Birtcher, a 59-year-old company, has developed and/or constructed more than 50 million square feet of new property nationwide. CONTACT: Birtcher Real Estate Group Susan Park, 714/643-7457 |
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