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MAPLE GROVE, MN-The other six Audio King stores in Minnesota will change their name to Ultimate Electronics. They will also undergo extensive renovation, including the addition of a "Hard Rock Sound Asylum" theme room.
SECAUCUS, NJ-Many years in the works, the 312,000-sf complex will link most of New Jersey's commuter and interstate rail lines, and may spark a new round of development.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ-The proposal targets Coronado Golf Course as the next spring training facility for the Giants and Scottsdale Charros. The city owns 36 of 44 acres, but is negotiating a buyout of the balance for $1 million.
ATLANTA-James Creek, a planned 939-home project by PEC Development Group of Cobb County, is scheduled to have 15 acres of commercial space, 300 townhomes and 639 single-family residences on a 343-acre site between GA 20 and Old Atlanta Road. A fall groundbreaking is scheduled.
ST. JOSEPH, MO- The R.H. Johnson Co. and RED Development are preparing to break ground this fall on The Shoppes at North Village a 595,000-sf retail center that mixes entertainment, dining and big-box and specialty retailers on a 60-acre site next to a Wal-Mart Supercenter in north St. Joseph.
ORLANDO-The three-year-old New York-based airline plans to break ground in the next 12 months on an 80,000-sf flight-training center and a 70,000-sf hangar near the recently completed Heintzelman Boulevard on the east side of Orlando International Airport.
SOMERSET, NJ-The new Associated Title Agency, based at Prudential New Jersey's offices here, is a joint venture with Commonwealth Title-Monmouth Agency.
HOUSTON-The Fiesta at 6, set to deliver in August, has hit the 50% pre-leased mark. Four leases are out for signature and the one that's back is an 8,000-sf Family Dollar, which committed to a 10-year contract.