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Wrong path — Missed deadlines by developer creates difficulties for Othello project

October 22, 2015 By Jason Cruz

By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly Former monk, turned developer Lobsang Dargey is under investigation for possible fraud charges and as a result, the purchase of a commercial development in South Seattle that would revitalize the area near the Othello light rail station may not go forward.  This has drawn the ire of the Seattle […]

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2012, 2015, Andre Agassi, Chinese, Exchange Commission, Lobsang Dargey, Northwest Asian Weekly, Path America, Potala Tower, SHA, Seattle Times, South Seattle, Tami Agassi, United States, Vol 34 No 44 | October 24 - October 30, WNPA2016, letter

Caesars Entertainment selling Macau property

August 17, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Ken Ritter The Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) — Casino giant Caesars Entertainment Corp. informed regulators on Aug. 9 that it is selling its property in Macau to an Asian developer for $438 million.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2010, 2013, Atlantic City, Caesars Entertainment Corp, Caesars Golf, Chinese, Exchange Commission, Gary Thompson, Hong Kong, Las Vegas Sands Corp, Macau, Pearl Dynasty Investments Ltd, SEC, Vol 32 No 34 | August 17 - August 23, Wynn Resorts Ltd

Toyota to agree to huge $16.4 million fine, says Toyota insider

April 22, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

WASHINGTON (AP) — Toyota Motor Corp. is expected to agree to a fine of more than $16 million, the largest government penalty levied against an automaker, for a four-month delay in telling federal authorities about defective gas pedals on its vehicles, a Transportation Department official said last Sunday.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2009, 2010, Ann Arbor, Automotive Consulting Group, Canada, Dennis Virag, Exchange Commission, RPM, Transportation Department, United States, Vol 29 No 17 | April 24 - April 30

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