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Former Providence mill a natural fit for food firm

United Natural Foods moved its corporate headquarters from Connecticut to a redeveloped mill in Providence last month. The relocation was set to be completed in May, but was delayed due to financial troubles affecting Struever Bros., Eccles & Rouse, the Baltimore-based company that carried out the $230-million redevelopment of the former mill.

http://www.projo.com/news/content/UNITED_N...22.37d23bb.html

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Struever Bros. gives up stake in Providence ALCO project

Struever Bros, Eccles & Rouse has relinquished its ownership stake in the multiphase American Locomotive Works, or ALCO, development.

http://newsblog.projo.com/2009/10/struever-bros-gives-up-stake-i-1.html

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Struever Bros. gives up stake in Providence ALCO project

Struever Bros, Eccles & Rouse has relinquished its ownership stake in the multiphase American Locomotive Works, or ALCO, development.

http://newsblog.projo.com/2009/10/struever-bros-gives-up-stake-i-1.html

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PBN 10/28/09: "Struever denies backing out of ALCO"

http://pbn.com/detail/45774.html

PROJO 10/28/09 (full article): "Struever Bros. drops out of R.I."

http://www.projo.com/news/content/STRUEVER_PROJECTS_10-28-09_9SG8DVG_v14.3986e8e.html

PBN 10/31/09: "Struever still involved in ALCO, Dynamo"

http://pbn.com/detail/45833.html

PROJO 11/14/09 Editorial: "Editorial: Struever’s still here"

http://www.projo.com/opinion/editorials/content/ED_struever14_11-14-09_4MGC1LH_v21.3f8d102.html

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Developer of Providence’s American Locomotive Works gets financing

American Locomotive Works, the urban redevelopment project in the Valley neighborhood, got a big boost this month after new developer McCormack Baron Salazar received preliminary approval for financing from Rhode Island Housing.

http://www.projo.com/news/content/ALCO_TAX_CREDITS_12-26-09_PBGT6NA_v12.3462ae7.html

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