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HOUSTON-Two former members of the Houston Ballet are opening a 5,969-sf dance academy in the Woodlands' Panther Creek Village Center. In another Woodlands signing, an optometrist is taking 1,400-sf at Sterling Ridge Village Center.
IRVINE, CA-A 10-year lease has been inked by Tustin-based Scantron Corp. The company will take 110,000 sf at a 126,000-sf Irvine Spectrum building. The move will allow for growth of its Scanning and Surveys divisions.
LONDON-Canary Wharf capped a remarkable year of leasing activity with a sparkling set of results today. The net asset value of the UK's second-biggest listed property company rose 31% in the year to 30 June 2001.
BELLEVUE, WA-Schnitzer Northwest has paired with an anonymous donor in a Civica Office Commons community recognition program that has made more than $10,000 in charitable contributions. Donation recipients include Alliance for Education, Plymouth House and Passages Northwest.
ORLANDO-Schwartz Electro-Optics Inc., the oldest high-tech firm in Central Florida, is leasing the class A, sublease space at GranPark at South Park, south Orlando, for an estimated 10 years at an estimated aggregate value of $15 million, area brokers tell GlobeSt.com.
CHICAGO-The more than 1,000 units would range from Section 8 rental units at a former Chicago Housing Authority site in the South Side's Bronzeville neighborhood up to $1-million condominiums on the Near South Side.
NEW YORK CITY-"Close by, another man rapped his useless cell phone repeatedly on the park bench and then clutched his head in his hands. That one gesture, more than any other, seemed to summarize the day.
LONDON-Compco Holdings has bought a group of historic buildings in Midtown from the Prudential. The 42,000 sf of offices, dating from 1545, are thought to have strong growth prospects.
BOCA RATION, FL-The New York-based private pension fund is paying General Investment & Development Co. $83,612 per unit for a 958-unit portfolio in Broward and Palm Beach counties.