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DALLAS-Trivest Real Estate of Dallas takes the deed to its fifth multifamily property in 10 months, spending about $14 million for 268 units in Plano. Watch for another five to 10 buys in the coming year. A letter of intent already is out in Houston.
ORLANDO-The 30-year-old, 35,800-student institution in east Orlando will be asking the state for $375 million in construction funds to pay for planned projects over a seven-year period.
NEW YORK CITY-The first groundbreaking on a major New York City building since the World Trade Center attacks takes place last Friday with the kickoff of a controversial new $95 million NYU School of Law building.
SAN JOSE-On behalf of a client, SSR Realty Advisors has acquired a new 42,000-sf office structure in San Jose for $10.5 million. SSR acquired the first phase of the project last year on behalf of the same client.
IRVINE, CA-The distributor and seller of networking products is moving from its current facility in the Irvine Spectrum to a new site, also within the Irvine Spectrum. The new building encompasses 33,400 sf and stands at 38 Tesla.
RICHMOND, VA-Kent W. Colton, the former executive vice president and CEO of the 205,000-member National Association of Home Builders, will serve as a director of the REIT until the company's annual shareholders meeting in 2002 when he will be up for re-election.
MINNEAPOLIS-The architectural firm hires Janeil Shambour as manager of general accounting and Larry Zangla as architectural plotter. Meanwhile, CRESA Partners promotes Kelly Kafer to marketing associate.
DENVER-The assistance package given to airlines might have a trickle-down effect for retailers at Denver International Airport, also suffering as a result of a drop-off in air traffic following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
HOUSTON-A Jones Lang LaSalle VP has exited to come on board as overseer of Crescent Real Estate Equities' 4.3 million-sf Greenway Plaza. Warren Savery assumes the role of leasing manager in a move that voids a third-party contract.