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CHICAGO— In this <B>UPDATE</B>, Related Midwest opened up leasing at the downtown's newest luxury tower just six weeks ago, and now has filled half the units.
NEW YORK CITY—The seller of the 1.5-million-square-foot tower, a group of private investors led by David Werner, will remain a partner in the building's ownership.
IRVINE, CA—Labor shortages and rising construction costs are some of the concerns panelists at RealShare Orange County have as we move further into the recovery.
NEW YORK CITY—Word of the resiliency of New York City real estate has spread across the globe like wildfire, leading to a substantial influx of foreign investors driving the market and changing the landscape of the city, say sources in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> column.
SEATTLE—The Seattle-based firm, a natural and built asset design and consultancy firm, will become part of the ARCADIS, Netherlands, yet in the third quarter.
LONG BRANCH, NJ—The Long Branch Planning Board has approved the first phase of development of The Whitechapel Projects, the strategic conversion of a now vacant 14,500-square-foot, pre-World War I warehouse at 15 to 17 Second Avenue, into a sustainable and inclusive destination offering food and drink, live music, art and entertainment.