• Hughes Supply Taps Atlanta Exec for President's Job

    ORLANDO-The publicly traded wholesaler of construction and industrial materials hires Tom Morgan, CEO of enfoTrust Networks to replace A. Steward Hall Jr. who is resigning to go into the internet insurance business with his son.

  • 2 Companies Find Room to Expand in DuPage

    GLENDALE HEIGHTS, IL-Graybar Electric Co. signs a two-year lease for 27,000 sf at 800-850 Regency Drive here while Material Handling Services signs a five-year lease for 8,256 sf at 1700 W. Hawthorne Lane in West Chicago.

  • Safeway Pays $30 Mil to Anchor New Mixed-Use Project

    ALISO VIEJO, CA-The supermarket chain is leasing 52,000 sf for 25 years in the project,which features both retail and multifamily segments.

  • Businessman Pulls 2,400-Acre Mixed-Use Proposal

    EASTERN JACKSON COUNTY, MO- Anthony Barber's plan was to develop 2,400 acres between Lee's Summit and Lake Lotawana with residential and commercial projects. He blames lack of support from county legislators for the plan's demise.

  • Rule Change Unburdens Land Optioned by Resort

    BEND, OR-Sunriver Resort LP asked for and received rules changes that prohibited development of the 376 acres immediately south of its 3,000-acre resort here. It has an option for half of the land and reportedly is seeking to option more of it.

  • Roberts Realty Reports Record Income

    ATLANTA-The locally based multifamily and single-family developer posts a $2 million increase in 2000 net income, primarily due to the stabilization in rental occupancies.

  • Citadon Hires Bechtel Veep as CEO

    SAN FRANCISCO-Citadon, a locally based provider of online development services hires as its president and CEO Bernard Fried, a former vice-president and program manager at Bechtel Business Services.

  • Developers Fail in Bid to Heighten 12-Story, $30-Mil Condo Project

    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL-The city commission rejects a compromise proposal to lower the building height on a 34,000-sf development site on the Intracoastal Waterway, 26 miles north of Miami.

  • Fair Will Survive One More Year at Old Site

    RARITAN TWP., NJ-After a 145-year run at the old Flemington Fairgrounds, the Hunterdon County will apparently do one more encore before developers move in and construct a 550,000 sf shopping center.

  • Greystone Acreage May Become Parklands

    PARSIPPANY, NJ-Coveted by developers after the state announced it would build a new, smaller facility and shrink psychiatric hospital grounds, 480 acres of land are now likely to stay undeveloped.