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SOUTH BOUND BROOK, NJ-Former GAF film plant site, vacant since the late 1980s, will be reborn as a mixed-use commercial project under the aegis of RPB.SBB, a development partnership.
LONDON-The availability of offices in London's West End increased during July and August 2001, according to the latest market commentary from Lambert Smith Hampton. New space is coming to the market although take-up has continued to decline.
GILBERT, AZ-Dirt's just started flying on Gilbert's municipal complex, a $34.2-million, two-building undertaking. The projects will bring 207,000 sf of class A space for public safety divisions as well as all development-related entities.
AUSTIN-A medical center developer goes before West Lake Council Oct. 10 for a zoning change that opens the door to a 70,000-sf expansion. The project is 57% leased and carries an OK from the planning commission.
SPRING, TX-A 68,000-sf shopping center acquisition in Spring has been acquired by a developer looking to bring 310,257 sf of new retail to the Houston suburb. Cypresswood Court Ltd. is the official buyer, but Houston's SJW Property Commerce is the developer.
SANTA MONICA, CA-The construction loan from Holliday Fenoglio Fowler will be used to renovate the 52,800-sf office building, which commands dramatic views of the ocean. Completion is scheduled for next summer.
NOVI, MI-The city is forced to give away portions of North Novi park, or pay Sandstone Associates $69 million for its role in the failure of a mixed-use project. The city also agrees to another 70,000 sf of development.
BOSTON-A meeting is called between the city council, the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority and the Boston Redevelopment Authority. Council members are concerned about the financial viability of the center but MCCA representatives insist that the long-term outlook for the project is good.
LONDON-There is a chronic shortage of suitable homes for the country's burgeoning retirement population according to data released today by one of the UK's leading buyers and sellers of pre-owned homes.
RENTON, WA-Three smokestacks at the Shuffleton Steam Plant are scheduled to be demolished Saturday morning, making room for a mixed use development at the south end of Lake Washington.