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AUSTIN-Southwestern Bell is pushing dirt to double the size of its central switching office. The project is coming out of the ground on a 3.28-acre tract along Bee Caves Road on land of several failed restaurants.
HOUSTON-Citywide, only the CBD has had negative absorption in the past quarter, says Trione & Gordon ONCOR International in rolling out the first of the Q3 reports. Houston
ORANGE COUNTY, CA-A joint venture of Rockwood Capital Corp. and a Muller Co. affiliate acquire one property in Huntington Beach and another in Santa Ana from privately held Bentall Capital. The two buildings have a combined 480,000 sf.
WOODBRIDGE, NJ-One of the region's top sporting goods retailers, the chain has taken almost 14,300 sf of space, joining The Great Indoors, Circuit City and Linens N Things at the complex.
MIAMI-AMB Property Corp. of San Francisco and Houston-based Lefmark Group Inc. sold the 44-tenant, 294,113-sf, 21.3-acre property for $170 per sf, GlobeSt.com learns from industry sources.
ORLANDO-The vice president and administrator of Reedy Creek Improvement District is one of the most visible personalities in Central Florida's commercial development industry.
DALLAS-And the winners are Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co. and Jones Lang LaSalle of Chicago. The real estate giants have assembled 1,090 professionals, hiring 700, to dedicate to the Bank of America contract, which carries an unprecedented teaming of ideas and strategies.
PICO RIVERA, CA-The retail giant signs deal for space in 650,000-sf shopping center that Vestar is building at Rosemead and Washington boulevards. Project is considered key to reinvigorating the local economy.
LIVERMORE, CA-Opus West Corp. is tilting walls for two more buildings at Marathon Business Center -- an eventual six-building, 316,000-sf industrial center -- and actively marketing what's already there.
CLERMONT, FL-This south Lake County city of 16,000 permanent residents, 25 miles west of Downtown Orlando, has an estimated $100 million worth of retail, office, industrial and medical projects either starting or getting off the drawing boards over the next 12 months in its immediate area.