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HOUSTON-Philip Services of Chicago heads into 61,800 sf while Houston-based Thorpe Products takes 57,530 sf, both signing up for leading industrial sites in Houston's near southwest submarket.
WOODINVILLE, WA-A Northwest nursery and garden center decides to sell its 5,000-sf Seattle Garden Center location in the heart of Pike Place Market. The plan is to concentrate on the company's flagship store here.
DALLAS-Seven tenants sign for office buildings in Dallas, Irving, Arlington, Plano and Euless. Some have moved in; others are still planning. The highest-profile spot, the 48th floor of the Dallas' Chase Tower, has the sublessee rolling three offices into one.
WOODINVILLE, WA-A Northwest nursery and garden center decides to sell its 5,000-sf Seattle Garden Center location in the heart of Pike Place Market. The plan is to concentrate on the company's flagship store here.
PHOENIX-James C. Stockwell makes principal after 10 years at Ross Brown Partners in Phoenix. At Cushman & Wakefield of Arizona, Warren M. Johnston has been hired for the investment properties division.
HILLSBORO, OR-Overall vacancy in the 1.67-million-sf class A office market here stands at 48.3% through the first 10 weeks of the year, according to the latest report from Cushman & Wakefield.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ-Preliminary 1Q market numbers from C&W show sublet space watering down the office sector, while industrial remains tight and active.
SEATTLE, WA-Over the last few months, experts have been predicting that economic recovery from the recession could begin as early as the second quarter. For the landlords of Puget Sound's offices, where vacancies continue to rise, it won't come soon enough.
DALLAS-A 151,000-sf tenant at a Hillwood building signs for an extra 105,624 sf to take a 439,080-sf structure to full within five months of its delivery. In another section of the park, an audio visual production firm moves into a 125,000-sf build-to-suit.
HILLSBORO, OR-Overall vacancy in the 1.67-million-sf class A office market here stands at 48.3% through the first 10 weeks of the year, according to the latest report from Cushman & Wakefield.