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PHOENIX-The movement has been ongoing in most metros for some time, but now Phoenix too is seeing tenants step up in class as building owners slash rates for prime space to fill the floors.
PHILADELPHIA-Kirk A. Miller joined Cushman & Wakefield of Pennsylvania, the local office of New York-based firm, in 1998 to head office leasing in southern New Jersey. Prior to that he was senior portfolio manager for locally based Jackson Cross Co.
DALLAS-The four teams will move this weekend to the eighth floor of Three Lincoln Centre at 5430 LBJ Freeway. Being vacated are offices at 310 Harvest Hill, 17480 Dallas Parkway, 1845 Woodall Rogers Freeway and 12377 Merit Dr.
PHOENIX-The movement has been ongoing in most metros for some time, but now Phoenix too is seeing tenants step up in class as building owners slash rates for prime space to fill the floors.
LONDON-The German investment Fund iii Fonds has paid pounds 46.25 million ($72 million) for the refurbished Sauchiehall shopping centre on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow.
AURORA, IL-Color Caulk Inc. buys the building at 1105 S. Frontenac Rd. from Shorr Packaging, consolidating operations spread out between three properties. Two other buildings along the street greet new tenants.
MIAMI-A Vista spokesman says the company has not decided whether to accept the offer from the city, which neighbors its current headquarters in Hollywood, FL. Meanwhile, Sunrise is getting heat from neighboring municipalities on similar incentives.
NEW YORK CITY-Cushman & Wakefield market analysts are predicting that much of Downtown's class B/C office space may be converted to residential, as property owners look to stay afloat in a market burdened under 13.6% total vacancy. A company office retrospective indicates class A asking rents in Lower Manhattan have dropped 13% during the past 12 months.