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IRVINE, CA—Professionals want more choices when it comes to food, fitness, flexible and connected workspace and relaxation and wellness services in their workplace, Irvine Co.'s Steve Case tells GlobeSt.com.
DALLAS—Dallas High School, the four-story 109,000-square-foot landmark building, is slated to open in fourth quarter 2017, and current leasing efforts are focused on the top floor of the circa-1907 former school.
HOUSTON—The Kirby Collection is a 1.11 million-square-foot luxury mixed-use development located in the Upper Kirby District near the River Oaks neighborhood, as well as the Med Center and Galleria.
CHICAGO—In the years ahead, hospitals will still seek out ways to cut costs and boost efficiency, regardless of changes to the health insurance market, says KTGY's Manish Shah.
SAN DIEGO—With the current high demand for industrial product and low vacancy rates, now is the right time to build, Murphy Development's Andy Irwin tells GlobeSt.com in this look at the company's aggressive San Diego development plans.
CARLSBAD, CA—Just like the live/work/play trend that has taken hold in cities, Carlsbad offices are also attracting tenants who want to incorporate their active lifestyle into their workday, Gildred Cos.' Gregg Haggart tells GlobeSt.com.
FORT WORTH—The Horse and Mule Barns in the stockyards are part of the contributing architecture of the Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District, which is undergoing a $175 million redevelopment project.
SAN JOSE—The hotel addition allows the owner to elevate the service level, enhancing the guest experience and improving revenue, which in turn, sustains the value of the original building.