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A Massachusetts company has become state's largest owner of industrial land with its purchase of 188 acres of Campbell Industrial Park land near Kapolei. Tenants of the land being sold include power-plant operator AES Corp., in the left structure, and the city's HPOWER waste-to-energy plant, in the right set of buildings.
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