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Although the development plan would force owner SavaLelcaj to move her restaurant elsewhere, she said it was good timing. Lelcaj, who opened her cafe in June 2007, said she's recently been looking for a new place to relocate because her business has gotten too big for 211 State Street. "I'm looking at a couple differ- ent locations right now," she said. "I definitely want to try and stay on State Street." Lelcaj named Earl of Sand- wich's former location as one that Mark Hoffman, an Engineer- ing graduate student, has worked with Assanis the past five years researching HCCI and the for- mation of combustion chamber deposits. Hoffman said it's an exciting time for Engineers in the market because the government is push- ing Engineers to develop higher fuel efficiency. "We now have an opportunity where everyone is coming and asking 'What can you give us?"' he said. With the state of the economy, Hoffman added that for engineers, "to be in demand is a big plus." Hoffman said if GM offered him a job after graduation, he wouldn't turn it down. Currently, GM employs more than 2,000 University graduates and has funded about100 research projects over the past nine years. While the University has collaborated with GM for more than 50 years on various projects, Munson said he expects great au- tomotive innovations will spawn from the new institute. "We look forward to the breakthroughs we expect to achieve in the academic and com- mercial successes that will result," he said. she's interested in. Lelcaj also said that she thought a CVS in her current loca- tion would bring more to the com- munity than just medication and toiletries. "I really think we're in need of a CVS," she said. "I think it would bring the Main Street locals on to State Street and blend our city." 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