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SCOTTSDALE, AZ-Wall Street Development lines up Cushman & Wakefield of Arizona to lease a two-building, class A project in North Scottsdale. A 46,976-sf office building is done and a 47,311-sf one is nearing completion.
NEWINGTON, VA-Strayer Education Inc. plans to expand its presence with the opening of new campuses in North Carolina and other unspecified states. The educational company currently operates 17 Strayer University campuses throughout the Washington, DC, Virginia and Maryland regions.
DALLAS-It's Oscar time for the North Texas Commercial Association of Realtors. The finalists for the 2001 Stemmons Award are Carey Cox of the Carey Cox Cos., Rick Hughes of C&W of Texas, Greg McDonald of the Weitzman Group and Brian O'Boyle of O'Boyle Properties.
LOS ANGELES-Developer Gerald L. Katell and Walt Disney Co. real estate exec Lynn G. Kious are honored for their work in both the industry and community.
MIAMI-Colonnade Properties has 50,000 sf of class A space to fill at the 90%-leased, 463,632-sf Douglas Entrance complex the New York investor purchased Nov. 6 from Louis Dreyfus Property Group and Apollo Real estate Advisors, both of New York, for $61.2 million.
HOUSTON-A leading preservationist says Houston hasn't taken proper care of its historic stock. It's not because there isn't product or opportunity, he tells developers linked to the pipeline that can make a difference.
HOUSTON-A leading preservationist says Houston hasn't taken proper care of its historic stock. It's not because there isn't product or opportunity, he tells developers linked to the pipeline that can make a difference.
NEW YORK CITY-Cushman & Wakefield executive vice president John B. Coppedge III has put the firm's new International Services Group into play, signaling a major restructuring of C&W's approach to multinational client services.
LOS ANGELES-The pesident, the director, senior and executive vice presidents are assuming new roles within the company. The announcement is the latest in a string of organizational moves launched by different brokerage firms.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ-Other than a flurry of leasing activity after the WTC attacks, the third quarter has seen vacancies rise and almost a million sf of "shadow" space hit the market.