• 410-Acre Buy Solidifies Panattoni's DFW Solo

    DALLAS-With the acreage in hand, Panattoni Development is planning to break ground in August or September on its largest solo project in the metroplex. The developer is planning a 700,000-sf first phase for the launch of the Mountain Creek Business Park.

  • East West Partners Developing 54 Luxury Lofts

    DENVER-East West Partners is hard at work on its contribution to a $100-million Riverfront Park project. A host of retail businesses complement East West's 54-unit luxury loft project. The developer's land sits at the edge of the eclectic LoDo.

  • USI Expands National Headquarters Lease

    FT. WORTH-USI Administrators has beefed up its lease at Overton Centre I, signing for an extra 13,000 sf for its national headquarters. The 56,034-sf tenant is undertaking an estimated $500,000 build-out and retrofit of the new and old space.

  • Breakaway Lays Off 200 as It Prepares to Move

    MAYNARD, MA-Breakaway Solutions prepares to relocate from its headquarters here to Philadelphia. The move comes less than three months after the Internet consulting firm moved out of new offices in Boston just six weeks after it had leased the space.

  • Insignia/ESG Names New Executive Managing Directors

    NEW YORK CITY-They include winners of REBNY's Most Ingenious Deal of the Year Award, the negotiator of the largest office lease in Manhattan and the winner of the company's Midtown Broker of the Year Award.

  • Firm Secures $33 Mil to Expand Upscale Seniors Project

    SAN DIEGO-A Los Angeles-based real estate investment banking firm has secured a $33-million interim loan to expand a 542-unit, seniors apartment project in University City.

  • US Bancorp Moving to 75,000-SF Building

    MINNEAPOLIS-The former Lyon Financial Services, now US Bancorp Business Equipment Finance Group, is expected to move this fall to a new building in Marshall, MN.

  • $55-Mil Subsidy Vote Appears Likely Ballot Candidate

    DENVER-Denver voters most likely will get their say about a $55-million subsidy to developers for the planned $220-million Hyatt Regency Hotel. The opposition camp says no money unless Hyatt agrees to remain silent as the hotel union courts workers.

  • Boston Properties Has Brisk Leasing Activity at Carnegie

    PRINCETON, NJ-A range of tenants, from a top financial brokerage to a battery manufacturer, sign on at the 16-building, the class A Carnegie Center, which has the rights to develop another two million sf.

  • Ginn Signs $112 Mil in Options on SW Florida Acreage

    FORT MYERS, FL-The low-key Flagler County-based development group assumes an option on 2,500 acres near Florida Gulf Coast University, then negotiates another option to acquire an adjoining 2,000 acres from Alico Inc., GlobeSt.com has learned from public records. Fort Myers is 118 miles northwest of Miami.