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Black Gold South of the Border
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Article profiles Jim "Blacky" Pryor, an independent oilman or "wildcatter" who operates out of Kansas City. Pryor launched his career in the 1980s drilling for oil in eastern Kansas. He founded the Pryor Oil Company in 1984 and Black Star 231 in 1995. Over the past decade, Pryor's focus has been exploiting untapped fields in Central America.
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2008-05
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Magazine Article
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Function Meets Form
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Pictures and article about SFP's new office space. Founded in 1998 as Specialty Fertilizer Products, SFP was listed as No. 8 on "Inc." magazine's 2008 list of fastest growing American manufacturing companies. Between 2005 and 2008, it was "by far Kansas City's fastest-growing company during that time." Its new modern office in Park Place has 13,000 square feet and incorporates natural elements and design reflective of its agricultural roots.
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2010-02
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Magazine Article
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Dunn and Dusted
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Pictures and article about JE Dunn Construction company's new headquarters at 10th and Locust streets. The six-story, 204,000-square-foot building, a "critical first piece" in the East Village redevelopment project planned for a 12-block area on the east side of downtown, was designed by 360 Architecure and BNIM Architecture. Dunn has sought LEED-Gold certification, having incorporated "wise utilization of natural resources" and "reuse and recycling of construction and demolition debris in an environmentally and socially responsible manner." Total project cost $41 million.
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2010-02
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Magazine Article
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