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MILWAUKEE-The 87-unit Windsor Park Apartments complex on the northwest side of the city sells for $3.1 million. Inland Real Estate Sales, Inc.'s Lake Bluff, IL office is sole broker, representing both buyer and seller, in the deal.
GREELEY, CO-President Jerry Morgensen expects to hear soon if his company will help repair damage to the nation's defense headquarters. The firm was preparing to sign a 10-year, $680-million contract to remodel the Pentagon.
DALLAS-Sears, Roebuck and Co. nixes a relocation for its accounts payable center and shores up the lead tenant status at Two Energy Tower along Dallas' Greenville Avenue. The 74,158-sf pact is one of three closed by office tenants for the DFW region.
MINNEAPOLIS-Security is increased at other Twin Cities landmarks, such as the state Capitol in St. Paul, in the wake of the attack on the World Trade Center in New York and Pentagon in Washington, DC.
PHOENIX-The class A Concord Place has closed 8,400 sf in office deals for two law firms. Coming on board at the 133,300-sf building will be Attorney James J. Evert and the Eagle Burger Law Group.
PONTIAC,MI-Oakland County is passing out grants it earned from the state to investigate contaminated properties and pay for environmental assessments, often a cost that pushes a project beyond hope for a profit.
PORTLAND-Downtown office towers, government buildings and regional shopping malls that closed Tuesday are re-opening today. Portland International Airport is open as well, but many airlines may not begin flights until Thursday.
ORLANDO-The country singer's company expects to break ground by year end on a 14-acre, 128,000-sf site 10 minutes from the four million-sf Orange County Convention Center in the tourist corridor of south Orlando.
CHICAGO-Owners and managers of large office towers voluntarily close along with government buildings and most retail centers in the wake of horrific terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, DC.
SEATTLE-Security has been stepped up at airports, government buildings and military facilities as a precautionary measure to the destruction of New York City's World Trade Center and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. It is one of the worst terrorism attacks in U.S. history.