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Construction: Santa Rosa ordered to pay $243,000 in legal fees after losing tax-district suit
June 6th, 2011Sonoma County Superior Court judge Mark Tansil late last month ordered the city of Santa Rosa to pay the Building Industry Association of the Bay Area and its legal counsel, Pacific Legal Foundation, $243,417.50 in legal fees. … Robert Fedrick, 56, youngest son of North Bay general engineering contracting icon C.R. Fedrick, is restarting his father’s namesake company, which was founded in 1948, acquired by Arizona-based contracting giant Sundt Corp. in 1972 and renamed as Sundt in 2004. … The Veterans Home of California at Yountville received certification under the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design for New Construction project rating system following a $17 million renovation of the Member Services Building, according to the California Department of Veterans Affairs. The project achieved Gold-level certification, the second-highest. … H2hotel, completed last July at 219 Healdsburg Ave. near the Healdsburg Plaza, recently received Gold-level certification under the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design for New Construction project rating system.
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Hotel Luca latest project in Yountville
August 31st, 2009YOUNTVILLE, NAPA – As tourism leaders report an upswing in business compared with declines in the first half of the year, Yountville prepares to unveil yet another boutique inn called the Hotel Luca.
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HOSPITALITY: The Westin Verasa Hotel, Napa
December 15th, 2008The new Westin Verasa Hotel is a part of the renaissance of the greater downtown Napa area
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HISTORIC RESTORATION: Cavallo Point – The Lodge at the Golden Gate
December 15th, 2008Spectacular views of San Francisco across the bay combine with a breathtaking backdrop framed by the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin Headlands surrounding the sheltered cove and marina at Cavallo Point, the site of old Fort Baker near Sausalito.
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Kansas-based hotel chain, Value Place, has North Bay plans
December 15th, 2008BAY AREA – The company responsible for three of the nation’s most familiar economy hotel brands will extend its newest extended-stay line to the Bay Area soon, adding more than 30 to the region including several in Solano and Marin counties.
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