Utah Business in Brief
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Clearfield-based Gardenburger, a maker of soy-based foods, has won a national award from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The company's new Gardenburger Meals line of frozen entrees has been named "best new vegetarian food product" in PETA's second annual Proggy Awards.

NAI Utah Commercial Real Estate has released its Year-End Market Review, which is available online at http://www.naiutah.com. The firm also has completed several real estate transactions, including purchases or lease agreements for Physician Industries, Constar Inc., Wasatch Product Development, HM Investments, ARINC, Fisher Park Management, Haynie and Co. and Strategic Staffing.

Dark Dynamite, a Salt Lake City producer of eccentric clothing, has launched a new Web site - http://www. blackchandelier.com - to sell its products, which includes a line of skateboards.

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