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AZUSA, CA-Blue Ribbon Baking Inc. will move its 80-person operation here from Irwindale, Calif. The baker's new space is in Azusa Industrial Center, which is owned by SSR Realty Advisors Inc.
PHILADELPHIA-The 15-building complex on 135 acres in Lester, PA in Delaware County, consists of 1.9 million sf of manufacturing, warehouse and office space. Adjacent to the Philadelphia International Airport, off I 95, it can accommodate an additional 755,000 sf.
DENVER-Brian Watson and Natasha Felten convince Benjamin Moore to sell them surplus, non-strategic real estate, including a historic building near Coors Field that most likely will become loft residential units.
DALLAS-While other parts of the nation grimace, Dallas-Fort Worth looks pretty healthy. What is being watched is that 15% of the available product in the 345.6-million-sf industrial inventory is sublease space, says a Cushman & Wakefield senior director.
PORTLAND-On a continuing mission to connect the north and south park blocks in Downtown Portland, Fox Tower developer Tom Moyer pays $2.4 million for the Old Cornelius Hotel, a largely uninhabitable building located at 801-809 SW Alder St. in Downtown Portland.
BURBANK, CA-The entertainment company will consolidate several existing Los Angeles-area locations at M. David Paul's new Pinnacle office development, bringing the 395,000-sf, six-story building to 60% occupancy.
SHELTON, CT-Cushman & Wakefield reports it has brokered two lease deals here for a division of GE Capital and a local law firm totaling more than 20,000 sf of space.
GREATER BOSTON-Cushman & Wakefield releases its statistics for the second quarter of this year and the numbers indicate that the market has significantly more space on its hands than it did a year ago. Rental rates have responded accordingly by continuing to drop.
GREATER BOSTON-Cushman & Wakefield releases its statistics for the second quarter of this year and the numbers indicate that the market has significantly more space on its hands than it did a year ago. Rental rates have responded accordingly by continuing to drop.