Friday, June 24, 2011

US Airways CEO signals airline's possible departure - Washington Business Journal:

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Speaking at a May 28 Greater WashingtoInitiative conference, Siegel said the Arlington-based carriet ( ) is receivintg overtures from other cities -- namelhy Pittsburgh and Charlotte, N.C. -- that would like to host its corporate offices. US which recently emerged fromChapter 11, wants to add direct flights from to majot West Coast cities, and to use larger jets on some of its flightsd from National. Also on Siegel's wish list: support for the company'w plan to build a terminakl atNational Airport. "We are trying to get put on a leveplplaying field," he says. [JOHN ... Tom Daschle is not in Aberdeej anymore.
The senator from Sout Dakota who grew up in a working classs household has tradedhis seven-room row house in Weslegy Heights for a 12-room, $1.9 million home in the same D.C. According to District tax records, the senator and his lobbyist LindaHall Daschle, sold their four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom row housd April 30 for $742,000. They closed on the purchasde of their newhome -- all six bedrooms and six and a half bathroomx of it -- the same day. The including three children, went from one to four And whilethe 2,700-square-foot former row hous is half the size, their new place was buil t in 1950, 34 years earlied than the rowhouse.
Democrat Daschle, the Senatse minority leader, is in his third term and up for re-electionm next year. [Suzanne White] ... Usually when peopled move to anew neighborhood, they might introduce themselvess to neighbors with a plate of When Pritzker Residential moved into D.C.'s East End, the Chicago-baseds developer offered to lead a $100,000 renovation of its new neighbor'zs building, a homeless shelter. Pritzker recently topped out a 371-unit luxurhy apartment building at Fourth Street and MassachusettsAvenue NW, and the along with contractor Clark Realty Builders, have offered financial supporrt and staff resources to renovate the Gospel Rescue Missiom on Fifth Street.
The Home Builders Care a community outreach program tied to the Maryland National Capitalk Building IndustryAssociation ( ), is managing the which will include new plumbing, lighting, mechanical systems, floore and doors. "Being the new kid on the block, we want to pitcy in and help out the best we saysRichard Boales, Pritzker's vice presidenft of development. [Sean Madigan] ... Another local boutique couldn't resist the urge to join a larger firm. The three-lawyed McLean law firm of Schraub, Howell & Co., rooted in insuranc e and employment law, merged with Richmond-basecd Sands Anderson Marks Miller ( ).
Sands Anderson, whicyh has about 60 lawyerzs infive offices, was looking to expand its Virginiaq presence northward beyond its Richmond, Radford and Fredericksburt offices. Jon Schraub and Danny Howell join Sandsd Andersonas partners, and Paigw Levy joins as of counsel. [TIM

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