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SCARSDALE, NY-Despite an ongoing $5 million renovation program, leasing activity continues to be strong at Two Overhill Road in Scarsdale, according to brokers who have recently secured more than 15,000 sf in lease deals.
STAMFORD, CT-Westchester County's office market continued to improve in the third quarter with the overall vacancy rate dropping more than 2% from last year, according to Cushman & Wakefield of Connecticut.
STAMFORD, CT-Cushman & Wakefield of Connecticut Inc. reports that market conditions in Fairfield County are showing the same characteristics as New York City's office sector.
STAMFORD, CT-Insignia/ESG, in a move it says will expand its real estate services to New York State's industrial sector, has appointed Richard Timme, regional specialist for the Mid-Hudson Valley.
MONTICELLO, NY-The recent death of Arthur Goldberg will not derail the company's plans to build an Indian-operated casino here. However, it appears that such a proposal cannot get the green light for at least a year.
WHITE PLAINS-Starwood, reporting record third quarter results including a 32% increase in earnings per share and a 16% increase in revenues, also announces that it plans to sell its storied European Ciga Group of hotels.
NORWALK, CT-Officials with the striking janitorial union in Fairfield County report no progress has been made with cleaning contractors on a labor agreement.
WHITE PLAINS-The recently formed moving services web site Monstermoving.com has signed a lease for approximately 45,000 sf, but there is an issue that could put some of that space back on the market.
EAST FISHKILL, NY-Several weeks after announcing it would build a $2.5 billion semiconductor chip plant in East Fishkill, IBM reports it will construct a $300-million organic chip packaging manufacturing facility.
STAMFORD, CT-Cendant Membership Services, which will eventually be spun off from Cendant Corp., is in the market for a large block of space in the Norwalk area. The company will relocate from space in downtown Stamford.