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1. billingsgazette.com
www.billingsgazette.com/index. - [Cached]Published on: 11/11/2001 Last Visited: 11/11/2001
Development at the TransTech Center , northeast of ZooMontana , will go slower now that the tech sector nationally is in major trouble , said owner and developer Don Bottrell.
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Even though telecom stocks are taking a beating , the TransTech business park is continuing , Don Bottrell said , but a little more cautiously.
We had the intentions of building the data center in 2001 , and we've put it off until the next season , he said. Development next season will depend upon getting strong commitments from people coming in to use it and a substantial swing in the ( telecom ) sector..
Bottrell built Northern Line Layers in Billings , which laid fiber-optic cable around the country including along railroad tracks. He sold the business to Quanta Services and was recently named regional vice president for the Houston company.
He also built The Boothill Inn & Suites at Main Street and Airport Road.
Two buildings are planned for the TransTech Center. A consulting engineering firm is building a 22 , 000 square-foot building. The Bottrell corporation is building a 12 , 000-square-foot building to lease space to tenants who want high-tech access with backup systems so communications service won't be interrupted.
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2. MATR News: Rough Waters -Development at the TransTech Center in Billings
www.matr.net/news.phtml?newsid - [Cached]Published on: 11/11/2001 Last Visited: 12/16/2001
Development at the TransTech Center, northeast of ZooMontana, will go slower now that the tech sector nationally is in major trouble, said owner and developer Don Bottrell.
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Even though telecom stocks are taking a beating, the TransTech business park is continuing, Don Bottrell said, but a little more cautiously.
"We had the intentions of building the data center in 2001, and we've put it off until the next season," he said. "Development next season will depend upon getting strong commitments from people coming in to use it and a substantial swing in the (telecom) sector."
Bottrell built Northern Line Layers in Billings, which laid fiber-optic cable around the country including along railroad tracks. He sold the business to Quanta Services and was recently named regional vice president for the Houston company.
He also built The Boothill Inn & Suites at Main Street and Airport Road.
Two buildings are planned for the TransTech Center. A consulting engineering firm is building a 22,000 square-foot building. The Bottrell corporation is building a 12,000-square-foot building to lease space to tenants who want high-tech access with backup systems so communications service won't be interrupted.
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3. KULR-8 Television
www.kulr8.com/index.php?StoryI - [Cached]Published on: 8/11/2005 Last Visited: 8/11/2005
Developer Don Bottrell says they hope to achieve a similar look with the Customs building, a look that includes a lot of shrubbery and a lot of landscaping.

