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SCHAUMBURG, IL-Nearly 50,000 sf of space is claimed in new lease deals, but they involve companies staying put or moving from one northwest suburb to another, keeping submarket vacancy well above 20%.
WHITE PLAINS-HRH Construction LLC, a firm that has helped build a number of high-profile Manhattan properties, is planning to shift some personnel from New York City to 22,000 sf of subleased office space here, globest.com has learned.
PHOENIX-Today's underlying theme boils down to building safety. In the post-Sept. 11 world, new security plans are in place, terrorist insurance is being demanded at some levels and the owner-tenant relationship is at new highs.
SCHAUMBURG, IL-Nearly 50,000 sf of space is claimed in new lease deals, but they involve companies staying put or moving from one northwest suburb to another, keeping submarket vacancy well above 20%.
LOS ANGELES, CA-The Chicago-based executive search firm is taking over space formerly occupied by SCA Consulting, which has moved to the nearby offices of its merger partner, Mercer Human Resource Consulting.
GARLAND, TX-The target tenant won't make a decision until the end of the month. In the interim, the price is being worked up and tenant proposals floated in anticipation of a second-phase start in the First Garland Business Park.
WALTHAM, MA-On Technology leases 23,000 sf at 880 Winter St. in the Waltham Woods Corporate Center. The transaction is a sublease deal from BMC Software, which had taken the space for anticipated expansion. BMC still leases 175,000 sf in the building.
NEW YORK CITY-Cushman & Wakefield brings its alliance network up to 10 firms with the addition of new members in Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Minneapolis and Kansas City, MO. Look for four or five additional affiliates to come.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ-The Garden State's secretary of commerce during the administration of former Gov. Christie Whitman will head the firm's new high-tech infrastructure initiative.
ORLANDO-While Central Florida has no structures comparable to the two destroyed 110-story World Trade Center buildings in New York Sept. 11, area brokers, developers and constructors tell GlobeSt.com they expect tenants who need to be Downtown to remain there, even with the growth of new telecommunications tools.