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MISSION VIEJO, CA—The firm purchases Mission Viejo Garden Plaza, which totals 67,000 square feet of office and retail situated at one of Mission Viejo's key intersections, in this week's wrap-up of deals.
DALLAS—Having had a loved one diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, Charles Hodges knows the importance of receiving care in a dedicated treatment facility.
CLEVELAND—This city's downtown is undergoing a renaissance, but in many ways it is geared toward residential users while office users look to the suburbs.
NEW YORK CITY—The 16-story apartment tower that marks the redevelopment's first construction is projected for a 2017 completion date at a cost of $200 million.
SAN FRANCISCO—Chris Rivielle has succeeded John Wilson as the firm's president and CEO, and will be the first new recruit to take the helm of the construction firm.
NEW YORK CITY—After first acquiring the building's defaulted first mortgage three years ago and holding on through a foreclosure, the company has sold the Midtown office and retail tower.
LAKE FOREST, CA—The urbanization of the suburbs, meaning pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods where people live, play and work, is making its way into master-planned communities, Meta Housing Corp.'s Shaun Bradley tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.