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STAMFORD, CT-Ending an office search that lasted more than two years, international global information solutions firm Thomson Corp. will significantly expand its corporate presence here with its signed leases at Metro Center and First Stamford Place totaling more than 130,000 sf of office space.
EAST HAVEN, CT-The Stony Brook Village Apartments, a 165-unit garden apartment complex here, has sold for $16.5 million, according to officials with Marcus & Millichap Investment Real Estate Services, which brokered the deal.
NEW HAVEN, CT-Despite a slower economic recovery than many had expected, the New Haven office market held its own in the fourth quarter of 2002. In fact, its yearend 2002 office vacancy rate was virtually unchanged at
WHITE PLAINS-Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc., the owner of Sheraton and Westin hotel chains, reports that its fourth quarter revenue shot up 12% and revenue per available room soared nearly 10% in the last three months.
WHITE PLAINS-Commercial property owners here got some helpful advice on how they can screen tenants, safeguard their buildings and recognize potential terrorist threats at a
SOUTHEAST, NY-A developer who has been trying to win approvals for more than 15 years on a multi-million dollar mixed use development in Putnam County has filed a $40-million lawsuit against the Town of Southeast charging the town has illegally blocked the project.
WHITE PLAINS-Despite a troubled economy that has wreaked havoc on most commercial markets in the United States, Insignia/ESG says Westchester County displayed "extraordinary staying power" in 2002 that led to a decline in the county's office availability rate.
WHITE PLAINS-Despite a troubled economy that has wreaked havoc on most commercial markets in the United States, Insignia/ESG says Westchester County displayed "extraordinary staying power" in 2002 that led to a decline in the county's office availability rate.
ORANGEBURG, NY-Nice Pak Products, a manufacturer of private label wet wipes, has signed a five-year lease for 186,000-sf of space at 125 Greenbush Road South here, just a short distance away from its corporate headquarters building.
WHITE PLAINS-Commerce Bancorp, Inc. announces that it plans to open more than 30 bank branches in Westchester County in the next five years. The Cherry Hill, NJ-based bank plans to open four branches this summer, including two in White Plains.