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DENVER-GlobeSt.com takes a look at details of plans submitted by four bidders who didn't make the cut for a joint venture with Denver on its Winter Park ski area. East West Partners and Intrawest Corp. are the finalists.
ATLANTA-Terry Hartigan moves to chairman's suite from the president's office at RB Development Services Inc., a company that plans to do third-party development deals for the first time.
DENVER-If four losing proposals reviewed by GlobeSt.com are any indication, the final development plan for city-owned Winter Park ski area should be a home run. Intrawest Corp. and East West Partners are the two finalists.
HOUSTON-Koch Machine Tool acquires an acre in Westland Business Park in northwest Houston. The plan, says one of the brokers, is to build a high-end industrial facility in the Koontz McCombs-owned park.
ATLANTA-State and federal funds totaling at least $130 million will pay for a six-lane bridge and interchange for the 138-acre, $2 billion private-public mixed-use venture at Interstates 75 and 85, the site of a former Atlantic Steel Co. mill.
DENVER-East West Partners and Intrawest Resort Development Group make the short list to redevelop the Winter Park Ski resort in a joint venture with the city. Even one of the unsuccessful candidates praises the finalists.
HOUSTON-Office towers in Salt Lake City, Austin and San Francisco are accorded EPA Energy Stars. The class A lineup now take the Houston-based REIT's total to an aggregate 28 million sf with the rating.
BOSTON-Local hotel and convention center officials here fear that the recent terrorist attacks could have long-term implications for their industries. Hospitality industry's reliance on the faltering airline industry is another source of concern.
BOSTON-Local hotel and convention center officials here fear that the recent terrorist attacks could have long-term implications for their industries. Hospitality industry's reliance on the faltering airline industry is another source of concern.
DENVER-A softening economy may force Hines Interest to scale back plans for a 42-story, 640,000-sf office tower Downtown. Another 35,000 sf of pre-leasing might allow the original plan to move forward.