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MIAMI-AMB Property Corp. of San Francisco and Houston-based Lefmark Group Inc. sold the 44-tenant, 294,113-sf, 21.3-acre property for $170 per sf, GlobeSt.com learns from industry sources.
PORTLAND, OR-Steve Reaume, a 20-year brokerage veteran who spent eight years with Cushman Realty in Los Angeles, joins Cushman & Wakefield's Portland office as a specialist in both institutional ownerships and tenant representation.
ISSAQUAH, WA-Despite a dim economy, JPI Development has snapped up a 247-unit apartment complex here for $8.6 million, according to Cushman & Wakefield. The site is located on 627 acres of the Talus Master Planned Community.
PORTLAND-The Suburban vacancy rate, meanwhile, is at 16.1%, reports Cushman & Wakefield's Portland office, and managing director Terry Shanley says both CBD and Suburban vacancies likely will rise further before they begin falling again.
PORTLAND-The Suburban vacancy rate, meanwhile, is at 16.1%, reports Cushman & Wakefield's Portland office, and managing director Terry Shanley says both CBD and Suburban vacancies likely will rise further before they begin falling again.
MELVILLE, NY-A new real estate firm's first purchase is a three-building office complex acquired in an all-cash deal that took exactly two months to complete.
DALLAS-The sting of losing a 21-year-old lead tenant this summer goes away as KPMG signs a 12-year, $35-million pact for 200,000 sf at Maxus Energy Tower, situated at 717 N. Harwood. The Dallas CBD deal sets the stage for a new era and new name.
DALLAS-The sting of losing a 21-year-old lead tenant this summer goes away as KPMG signs a 12-year, $35-million pact for 200,000 sf at Maxus Energy Tower, situated at 717 N. Harwood. The Dallas CBD deal sets the stage for a new era and new name.
IRVINE, CA-The distributor and seller of networking products is moving from its current facility in the Irvine Spectrum to a new site, also within the Irvine Spectrum. The new building encompasses 33,400 sf and stands at 38 Tesla.
DANVERS, MA-California-based Applied Materials, a manufacturer of products for the semiconductor industry, leases the 280,000-sf former Osram Sylvania manufacturing and office facility here. The company is putting $40 million into renovating the building and has an option to purchase it.