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APPLE VALLEY, MN-The La Crosse, WS-based convenience store chain has more than 300 units in Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. It chose this fast growing suburb for a 3,900-sf service station and convenience store.
LONDON-British house prices went up nearly 3% in September, the highest monthly increase since June 1993. New research by building society Nationwide puts prices 15% higher last month than in September 2000.
LOUISVILLE, CO-Income Property Specialists now owns the entire Colony Square project, having acquired the first phase in May. The second phase is 93% leased. Tenants include Panera Bread Cafi and All About Fitness.
PUEBLO, CO-The first and only luxury apartment community in this largely blue-collar community sells for $7.495 million, or $77,268 per unit, to Pueblo Group LLC. The Preserve at Belmont was built in 2000.
CHANDLER, AZ-Nordstrom's has lined up 11,000 sf of warehouse space in the Fairview Corporate Center, positioned four miles from Chandler Fashion Square. The site will be used for temporary inventory storage for the retailer's second area store.
SAN FRANCISCO-The third floor of the building was recently converted from retail space to office space, providing a nearly 36,000 sf office for the Coudert Brothers, a law firm.
EDINBURGH-University of Edinburgh and Grosvenor, the property group headed by the Duke of Westminster, have agreed terms jointly to develop a science research park on the outskirts of Scotland's capital.
LONDON-A new survey from King Sturge and H+H Marketing has found that demand for bandwidth has continued to accelerate and has increased by over 600% in two years. But the research raises questions about future supply.
AUSTIN-Area companies are content to "wait and see" what happens with the economy before locking into lease changes. The mindset is driving month-to-month deals, signing incentives and lower rent.