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ATLANTA-The 60-year-old, locally based assessment firm won't be able to start evaluating damaged structures in New York until rescue workers complete their work in lower Manhattan.
ARLINGTON, VA-The second phase of Warwick House, a 533-unit complex in Crystal City is at 17 stories, and expected to be complete and occupied by June 2002. Phase one, with 18 stories, was completed in May 2000.
MIAMI-Cushman & Wakefield of Florida Inc. recruits Jerry Baird, who has handled more than $2 billion in multifamily property sales over the past 10 years, to manage the newly expanded South Florida operations.
ORLANDO-Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of America sells the 118,300-sf, 99%-leased 1133-20th St. NW building for an estimated $18 million or at least $150 per sf, area brokers tell GlobeSt.com on condition of anonymity.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA-Peg Yorkin, a founder of the Feminist Majority Foundation, pays estimated $4 million for a 10,500-sf office building and plans to relocate the group's headquarters from mid-Wilshire area.
CHICAGO-Highly-visible Downtown trophy properties may be nixed in favor of lower profile suburban buildings, experts say. One suggests companies should have plans for re-establishing operations in case of disaster.
SAN FRANCISCO-Julien J. Studley, Inc., a commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in tenant representation, is adding project management to the menu of services available through its San Francisco offices.
DENVER-The 118,000-sf retail space with 15,000 sf of second-story office space is being built by a joint venture of Houston-based Weingarten Realty Investors and Miller Development of Denver. Retailers continue to be pursued.
ST. PAUL, MN-Special education and Indian education staff will be housed in Energy Park. The school district also plans $2 million in renovations on a former parochial school near Lake Como it is leasing.