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DALLAS-Come to Dallas, the land of plenty, says Lazarus Property Co.'s Sam Ware, who has a team hawking Elm Place space in power-strapped California. Ware's not alone in his P.T. Barnum strategy.
ROSEMONT, IL-Five industrial property sales totaling more than 200,000 sf are closed recently by Colliers Bennett & Kahnweiler Inc. The value of the transactions were nearly $4 million.
WHITE PLAINS-Reuters America Information Management Group's plans to relocate its Stamford, CT operations to 40,000 sf at 44 South Broadway lend credence to claims that Westchester County's rental rates were aggressively competitive versus those in Fairfield County.
WHITE PLAINS-The new owner of 297 Knollwood Rd. reports that three recent lease deals have brought the 35,000 sf office building to nearly full occupancy. The largest lease is with an information technology company.
CARROLLTON, TX-First Industrial has beat out 10 other bidders for a 25-building, 1.25-million sf package in Valwood Park. It's one of the largest portfolios ever to come to market in the Greater Dallas Area.
ATLANTA-The Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors plans to have it first Internet information service up and running by the fourth quarter. Members are expected to pre-pay for the data.
KIRKLAND, WA-With the face of the Eastside office space darkening under the shadows of a dot-com plague and the slowing economy, many are watching the listing of this prime property to see what the current market will bear.
TAMARAC, FL-Suddath Relocation Services has signed a letter of intent to buy the building on a 17.6-acre property for an estimated sale price of $6.9 million. This west-central Broward community is about 30 miles north of Downtown Miami.
DENVER-On a whirlwind visit to Denver, Cushman & Wakefield's president lays out the company's future for GlobeSt.com: More emphasis on industrial, forging a retail division and culling under-performing brokers from its ranks.