VIZZDA – A vacant commercial land parcel abutting the south side of Scottsdale Airpark’s runway sold for $5.78M to an entity formed by renowned Arizona architect Bing Hu and his wife Wenchin Shi. The parcel totals 9.54 gross or 8.56 net acres and is zoned I-1. The site was previously planned in 2007 for an 85K SF office/hangar development, the plans for which are referenced here. Larry Miller—who had previously assembled the land in on January 3rd, 2005 for $10,102,500 or $24.31 per ft2—was the seller.VIZZDA was actively tracking the property as it was noticed for trustee sale at the time of purchase on a $9.6M debt with Colony Capital. Had the property not sold, a foreclosure auction was scheduled for November 8th, 2013.
United States surpasses 5 million solar installations; Court Rich, Rose Law Group co-founder and director of the firm’s Renewable Energy and Utility Infrastructure Department, highlights key reasons behind the milestone
By Sean Wolfe | Renewable Energy World The United States has officially exceeded five million solar installations, just eight years after reaching one million installations