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ATLANTA-The New York-based ratings company revised the Atlanta homebuilder's outlook to 'positive' from 'stable.' S&P also affirmed its BB- corporate credit rating on Beazer's $300 million in senior notes and $250 milion revolving credit facility.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ-A California couple has put up more than $2.6 million for a furniture showroom that's fully leased to a Robb & Stucky patio store. The 10,388-sf retail site brings more than $253 per sf for seller DMB Circle Road partners.
FREDERICKSBURG, VA-The $12-million project has 188 rental townhouses. Built by Clark Realty Builders, the pair has now developed 900 townhouse units in Maryland and Virginia.
LOS ANGELES-Team of Hanover Financial, Upside Investment pays $9.5 million for 143 units in two separate apartment complexes. The area is beginning to see a fresh round of activity from offshore and US investors alike.
RICHARDSON, TX-San Jose, CA-based Sanmina Corp. has finalized its takeover of a 300,000-sf manufacturing facility from Alcatel. The Telecom Corridor buy is Sanmina's fifth property in North Texas and comes with a 15-year supply contract.
NEW YORK CITY-A senior analyst from Cushman & Wakefield, GlobeSt.com's newest market-data provider, sees the office and industrial markets leveling off but says the firm will continue to watch tech-heavy areas.
SAN FRANCISCO-In his 11th year with the firm that included opening the San Francisco office in 1994, Bob Berndt is moving on up in the ranks as Staubach's new vice president retail services for San Francisco.
NORTHLAKE, IL-The switch and conductor manufacturer will move into a 100,000-sf facility in the CenterPoint Business Center-Northlake next year, relocating from neighboring Franklin Park.
NORWALK, CT-A South Norwalk building that has experienced its share of troubles almost from the time it opened its doors nearly 30 years ago appears to have put its problems behind it thanks to a $5 million capital-improvement campaign.