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HOUSTON–Trammell Crow Co. and Prudential Real Estate Investors have announced a joint venture to develop One Grand Crossing, a 172,000-square-foot class A speculative office building in Houston.
MIAMI— The South Beach acquisition adds to Nakash's Miami property portfolio of retail and hotel properties, including the world famous Casa Casuarina (formerly known as the Versace Mansion).
SAN ANTONIO--BOKA Powell, a Dallas-based architecture and design firm, has completed Forest Park Medical Center San Antonio, a surgical specialty care hospital and accompanying medical office building.
PHILADELPHIA, PA—Wallace Roberts & Todd senior associate Karen Blanchard has been elected a chapter director and architectural designer Jared Edgar McKnight has been elected associate director for the 2015 AIA Philadelphia Board of Directors.
HOUSTON–Conor Commercial Real Estate, a member of The McShane Cos., and joint venture partner, USAA Real Estate Co., have announced the acquisition of a 36-acre site outside of Houston for the development of Gateway Southwest Industrial Park.
BALTIMORE—Developers Interpark LLC and Comstock Partners presented it plans late last week for a tower building of at least 38 stories at 300 E. Pratt St. to the city's design panel.
HARRISBURG, PA—Wallace Roberts & Todd, an integrated design firm of architects, landscape architects and planners, has received AIA Pennsylvania's Architectural Excellence Award for the Hoover-Mason Trestle Steel Walk it designed as part of Bethlehem's redevelopment of steel mill properties as cultural arts and entertainment spaces.
IRVINE, CA—In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> preview to an upcoming Real Estate Forum feature story, CRE experts tell GlobeSt.com that Millennials' shifting priorities in the workplace, at home and at play have redesigned the way commercial real estate will look and operate for the long haul.