Industrial Design Firm Agrees to 2-Year Research, Development Pact : REAL ESTATE
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Compiled by Michael Flagg, Times staff writer
DWI, a publicly held industrial design firm in Mission Viejo, said it had agreed to a two-year contract to do research and development for Housing Developers Unlimited of Maryland. The contract is for $240,000 or 1% of Housing Developers’ gross sales each year.
Housing Developers is seeking federal grants to build a modular housing plant in Baltimore. Eventually the company plans to develop low-income housing in East Coast cities.
The two companies had swapped shares earlier this year.
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