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WOODCLIFF LAKE, NJ-The pharmaceutical company, which already has a presence in the Garden State, will relocate its head office from Blauvelt, NY, just 20 miles to the north.
BRAZORIA COUNTY, TX-IP Farms is down to 1,438 acres in a disposition of 22,216 acres once used to commercially produce rice. The fourth closing in recent months for the Chocolate Bay land is made by Tres Bayou Farms.
STAMFORD, CT-W&M Properties reports that financial services firm Jefferies & Company, Inc., has expanded its presence at the firm's Metro Center complex here and Cartesis, Inc., an affiliate of PricewaterhouseCoopers, will also increase its office space requirement, but will relocate its offices from Metro Center to W&M's MerrittView complex in Norwalk.
LONDON-MARKS & Spencer has assigned its lease on its property in Princes Street, Edinburgh, paving the way for Zara to open its first outlet in Scotland.
SOUTH BEACH, FL-Suffolk Construction has broken ground on the 60,000-sf project on Collins Avenue, set in the successful retail district between 5th and 6th streets. The new complex is slated to open in January.
LOS ANGELES-Lee Black joins the firm's LA office after 12 years with Cushman & Wakefield and five with Told Partners. He becomes the fourth Newmark managing principal in Southern California.
ATLANTA-Cushman & Wakefield brokers Brown Edwards and George Liddon sign the Lithia Springs, GA-based hair-care products manufacturer to a seven-year lease at an estimated aggregate rent of $4.78 million.
NEW YORK CITY-The down market continues to push brokers from one firm to another. And as firms compete for revenues, brokers are competing for signing bonuses. Those who don't may opt to start their own boutique firms.
ROSEMONT, IL-While office specialists Francis R. Prock and Steven W. Kling head to Colliers Bennett & Kahnweiler Inc., regional managing director Michael J. O'Hanlon nabs Michael J. Fortuna away from one of his former stops, Cushman & Wakefield.