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ALISO VIEJO,CA-LeadersOnline, a subsidiary of the world's largest provider of executive search and consulting services, will relocate its corporate headquarters to a new facility in January.<p>
PORTLAND-Pentagon Technologies Inc. of Fremont, CA says it plans to develop a 30,000-sf facility near the Portland International Airport for cleaning and reconditioning semiconductor parts for chipmakers in the greater Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain regions.
NEW YORK CITY-A building with a clear view of Manhattan and 82,000 sf of space is looking for a new owner to call it home in a hotspot of Queens. The space is a former manufacturing facility.
NEW YORK CITY-Following J.A. Jones-GMO LLC chairman Al McNeil's pronouncement that he believes development will slow locally, creating a "soft landing," others point to current and planned development as proof the building goes on steadily.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL-The 15-year-old federal law to assist disabled visitors to office buildings, attractions and restaurants is continually open to new interpretation, frustrating owners who are forced to update assets, often at exhorbitant costs, D.K. Mink, president of Mink & Mink, tells GlobeSt.com.
DALLAS-Playing off the "build it and they will come" philosophy, Cushman & Wakefield has netted $3.7 million for a client. The first step had been to find the right tenant and then, the right buyer.
NEW YORK CITY-Cushman & Wakefield, based here, is working to fortify its Northeast Corridor presence with significant undertakings in one of its regional offices. A new executive has been appointed to lead the charge.
NEW YORK CITY-For those who still say diamonds are their best friends, they'll have more space in which to shop for them in the store Audrey Hepburn's Holly Golightly solidified as the jewelry destination.