Costa Mesa-based Ceradyne gets hefty holiday...
Costa Mesa-based Ceradyne gets hefty holiday order
Costa Mesa-based Ceradyne, Inc. announced on Dec. 19 the receipt
of a $9-million order for its Small Arms Protective Insert
lightweight ceramic armor system from the United States Defense
Logistics Agency.
Ceradyne, which develops, manufactures and markets advanced
technical ceramics for industrial, electronic, defense and consumer
applications, has scheduled shipments will begin in February and be
completed during second-quarter 2003.
The company is also planning a 40,000-square-foot expansion into
Irvine to allow them to meet the surge in armor requirements that has
recently occurred.
Newport real estate firm sells a $1.35-million property
Marcus & Millichap in Newport Beach announced the recent sale of
an apartment building in Garden Grove to a private investor in
Huntington Beach for $1.35 million.
The property is a 16-unit apartment complex about 19,221 square
feet on Palma Vista Avenue.
Marcus & Millichap is one of the largest commercial real estate
brokerage firms in the nation and focuses exclusively on real estate
investments. The firm has 34 offices nationwide and experienced sales
in excess of $6.4 billion last year. It was established in 1971 and
its employees have continually worked on perfecting a system for
marketing properties by combining product specialization, local
market expertise, research and analysis capabilities, technology and
established relationships with investors.
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