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SAN FRANCISCO-A former bank headquarters will be renovated by its new owner, Wilson Meany, to include more office and retail space in downtown San Francisco.
LONDON-Online news provider Teletext for has signed a pre-letting on a 42,500-sf building at Stanhope's Chiswick Park scheme in West London. The company will be relocating 350 staff from offices in Fulham and Chelsea Harbour.
ANN ARBOR, MI-University of Michigan students will benefit from both complexes, which will have residential space at one and research facilities at the other. Students will work with residents, studying the effects of aging.
CHICAGO-Richard D. Kincaid, 39, replaces Michael A. Steele as chief operating officer in a series of moves in the REIT's top management structure. David Merger guru A. Helfand, 37, also becomes chief investment officer.
PHOENIX-Shifts in personnel puts a 12-year veteran in place as a director of architectural services at Phoenix-based Ensemble Real Estate Services. Daniel Watson's new role is one six changes in the region.
MINNEAPOLIS-The industrial and commercial technology supplier in the construction, manufacturing, processing, and maintenance industries has renamed its facility after George Aristides, its chairman of the board.
DALLAS-There's product and there's demand, but neighborhood and community centers just aren't changing hands in the state's major cities. Good tenancy, good consumer sales and a volatile stock market have owners clinging to their assets.
WASHINGTON, DC-The mayor and general managers from several of the District's major hotels gathered Monday in an attempt to attract more convention and tourism business to the city.
MADRID-The office market in the Spanish capital has reached a state of equilibrium, Although supply is increasing and take-up slowing, rents are stable, according to a new report from CB Richard Ellis.