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Police: Massachusetts man’s body was left in an alley in D.C.
Police in Washington D.C. are investigating a Quincy man’s death after discovering his body as a result of a witness seeing someone leave his body in an alleyway.
According to a Washington Metropolitan Police Department report, officers found 41-year-old Alan Chi Chen “unconscious and not breathing from unknown circumstances” after a witness saw someone “dropping a body out of a vehicle” through a camera and contacted police. Chen was found on the ground wearing blue jeans and black shoes, the report said.
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A police spokesperson said Sunday that the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office will determine Chen’s cause and manner of death, and that there are no updates in the case.
Fox 5, a D.C. news station, reported Thursday that Chen’s body was discovered in an alleyway along W Street early Thursday morning. Investigators believe the driver of a white Porsche left the body there around 11:18 p.m. Wednesday, the news station reported.
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The news station spoke to Chen’s aunt, who told them he worked in sales and would often stay in D.C. for months at a time as part of his job.
No further information about Chen’s death has been released.
Washington, D.C
Biographer Dan Morain On Harris' Road from Oakland to Washington D.C. | KQED
Veteran Los Angeles Times and Sacramento Bee reporter Dan Morain wrote a biography in 2021 titled “Kamala’s Way: An American Life,” which traces Harris’ rise in politics starting from her upbringing in the Bay Area to her getting elected vice president. Scott talks with Morain about Harris then and now and how she matches up against former President Donald Trump.
Washington, D.C
Terreno Realty Corporation Acquires Property in Washington, D.C. for $7.6 Million
BELLEVUE, Wash., August 05, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Terreno Realty Corporation (NYSE:TRNO), an acquirer, owner and operator of industrial real estate in six major coastal U.S. markets, acquired an industrial property located in Washington, D.C. on August 1, 2024 for a purchase price of approximately $7.6 million.
The property consists of one industrial distribution building containing approximately 26,000 square feet on 0.7 acres. The property is at 3000 V Street NE, immediately adjacent to and between two existing Terreno Realty Corporation buildings on V Street, provides four dock-high and one grade-level loading positions and parking for 16 cars. The property is vacant and the estimated stabilized cap rate is 5.6%.
Estimated stabilized cap rates are calculated as annualized cash basis net operating income stabilized to market occupancy (generally 95%) divided by total acquisition cost. Total acquisition cost includes the initial purchase price, the effects of marking assumed debt to market, buyer’s due diligence and closing costs, estimated near-term capital expenditures and leasing costs necessary to achieve stabilization.
Terreno Realty Corporation acquires, owns and operates industrial real estate in six major coastal U.S. markets: Northern New Jersey/New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle and Washington, D.C.
Additional information about Terreno Realty Corporation is available on the company’s web site at www.terreno.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. We caution investors that forward-looking statements are based on management’s beliefs and on assumptions made by, and information currently available to, management. When used, the words “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “might,” “plan,” “project,” “result,” “should,” “will,” “seek,” “target,” “see,” “likely,” “position,” “opportunity,” “outlook,” “potential,” “enthusiastic,” “future” and similar expressions which do not relate solely to historical matters are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, and assumptions and are not guarantees of future performance, which may be affected by known and unknown risks, trends, uncertainties, and factors that are beyond our control, including risks related to our ability to meet our estimated forecasts related to stabilized cap rates, and those risk factors contained in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 and our other public filings. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those anticipated, estimated, or projected. We expressly disclaim any responsibility to update our forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law. Accordingly, investors should use caution in relying on past forward-looking statements, which are based on results and trends at the time they are made, to anticipate future results or trends.
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