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NEW YORK CITY-Two law firms move into newly renovated spaces; one a full floor at the just-refurbished 430 Park, the other a two-floor arrangement at 488 Madison. Aggregate space exceeds 50,000 sf.
DALLAS-Tenants, at last, are making decisions. An early-to-market crowd is locking in today's lower-than-usual rates despite ongoing uncertainties in the US and abroad. The pace clearly has picked up, particularly for class A and trophy buildings.
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ-The latest step in the process, a portion of which is the HQ of luggage maker Tumi Inc., will be to turn a vacant part of the building into pre-built space.
SAN ANTONIO-In back-to-back sales, the 325-unit Westlakes Villas and 192-unit Gables sell as a leading multifamily team pushes to close out deals with a former employer. Each property attracts a dozen or more offers.
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ-Making its second major space grab in less than three years, Genta Inc. has bumped its occupancy way up from its original 12,000 sf within Connell Corporate Center.
PORTLAND-With its existing 115,000-sf lease expiring in just over 24 months, Automatic Data Processing, anchor of the 181,000-sf ADP Plaza office building in Downtown Portland for the past 15 years, is negotiating with its existing landlord and others to make sure it secures the best new lease deal possible.
PORTLAND-With its existing 115,000-sf lease expiring in just over 24 months, Automatic Data Processing, anchor of the 181,000-sf ADP Plaza office building in Downtown Portland for the past 15 years, is negotiating with its existing landlord and others to make sure it secures the best new lease deal possible.
DALLAS-The Cobblestone Apartments near Central Expressway attract 17 offers. The winner is a Dallas investment group with institutional backing from the northeast. The asking price was $18.5 million or $3.5 million more than its assessment.
PRINCETON, NJ-The five-story class A facility will rise on a newly acquired site within Carnegie Center, and will mark the company's second asset in this Route 1/New Jersey Turnpike corridor market
DALLAS-The well-liked J. Reagan Dixon says he's the next cost-cutting move at Cawley Wilcox. He effectively has laid himself off after convincing his colleagues that it's the responsible thing to do. Today is his last day on the job.