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PORTLAND-Renowned rainmakers Mike Holzgang and Gordon King will now be leading a hand-picked, five-person team at Colliers International. At Cushman & Wakefield, the duo averaged about 850,000 sf of lease transactions annually.
CHICAGO-The interiors firm with operations at 1100 W. Monroe St. signs a 10-year, $3.5-million lease for space about one mile north at 949-65 W. Chicago Ave., where they will have 12,000 sf of office space.
GLENDALE, AZ-Edu-Vision, a division of the College of Allied Health, has leased 20,000 sf in a growing educational hub in the West Valley. The tenant will set up classrooms in Glendale's Brookwood Commerce Center.
HANOVER TWP., NJ-An existing 150,000-sf distribution building, the former Channel warehouse, operated by the defunct home improvement chain, will be morphed into a 300,000-sf block of prime class A corporate space.
SUNRISE, FL-IDI gets approval to relocate a road, giving the Atlanta-based developer a green light on a 22-acre industrial-warehouse site in this southwest Broward County city 26 miles north of Miami.
WASHINGTON, DC-Through its $100-million Consortium Capital equity fund, the Bernstein Cos. of Washington, DC has purchased 1990 K. St. NW. The building is a nine-story office complex with 60,000 sf of retail space.
DENVER-About 24,000 building permits will be issued this year in the metro area, which includes both single-family and multifamily, down from 29,345 in 2000, says Libby Kirschner, a land broker at Cushman & Wakefield.
DENVER-About 24,000 building permits will be issued this year in the metro area, which includes both single-family and multifamily, down from 29,345 in 2000, says Libby Kirschner, a land broker at Cushman & Wakefield.
MIAMI-The Miami-Dade County Aviation Department is looking for willing sellers in roughly a 20-acre industrial-warehouse section along the southwestern edge of Miami International Airport. The county will be paying top dollar for the dirt--about $50 per sf or an average $2.5 million per acre.