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NEW YORK CITY-Construction-industry associations throughout the city organize quick cleanup of the WTC site and development of three million sf of vacant space.
JERSEY CITY-Although the amount of office actually taken in New Jersey by displaced Downtown Manhattan companies is likely higher, that's the number that has emerged to date.
MIAMI-Announcement of a 75% increase in net earnings is not enough, however, to prevent the homebuilder's stock from closing down Thursday by $3.15 a share.
IRVINE, CA-The new building will serve as the headquarters for Pacific Life & Annuity's Group Insurance Division for Southern California operations. Approximately 450 employees from the company's Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach offices will move to the new site in 2002.
DAVIS, CA-Robert and Margrit Mondavi, Bay Area winemakers, have contributed $35 million to UC Davis to build a new wine and food science institute. It is the single largest donation in the UC system's history.
BETHESDA, MD-The real estate developer has turned this into a 75-room luxury property. Bernstein owns seven other hotel properties in the metropolitan area.
DALLAS-It's a sign of the times, says Transwestern's Jack Eimer, president of the central region. Asian-backed owners switch asset managers for their 450,000-sf Centrum, a high-profile, 19-story tower. Fresh blood, fresh ideas in a sagging economy spark the change.
ATLANTA-After winning a 1.2 million-sf leasing/management contract from New York-based Koala Realty Holding Co. on three Southeast-based Koger Office Centers Sept. 20, Chicago-based JLL is subcontracting the assignment to the Atlanta office of Advantis Real Estate Services Co.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ-Club Med has vacated a 26-year office location for a higher profile building in an upscale neighborhood. The five-year lease, valued at more than $2 million, was prompted by a desire to heighten its community visibility.