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MINNEAPOLIS-The construction firm veteran has had a broad array of experience in office parks, retail buildings and expansions, working up from union carpenter to foreman and superintendent.
LONDON-Professional firms stand to lose 11% of their fee income in staff replacement costs if they make an ill-judged relocation, according to new research from GVA Grimley.
DENVER-South Denver Cardiology Associates buys 7.47 acres while Arapahoe Liver and Digestive Health Center grabs 1.25 acres in the 50-acre Ridge at Southpark being developed by L&A Ridge Developers LLC.
ORLANDO-In the second quarter ended July 1, the locally based themed-restaurant chain lost $14.24 million or a $1.43 per share loss versus a net income loss of $38.89 million or a loss of 72 cents in second quarter 2000.
HOUSTON-With full pomp and circumstance, Hines and Prime Asset Management have broken ground on the 32-story Calpine Center. It's the first spec office project to come out of the ground in the city's CBD in 19 years--a welcome sight for city officials.
ATLANTA-The Buckhead-based developer is asking the Atlanta Zoning Review Board to OK new plans for the construction of 326 lower-priced apartments after finding a sluggish market for homes in the $310,000 range.
MINNEAPOLIS-Heavy use of tax increment financing and high debt levels to finance economic development are among reasons cited by the bond house for downgrading Minneapolis bonds from AAA to AA1.
SAN DIEGO-The logistics firm is the first to occupy space in Siempre Viva Business Park's recently completed 230,000-sf, three-building expansion. The space will be used for warehousing.
SAN DIEGO-A 117-year-old architecture school signs a long-term lease for its rapidly growing local program. The lease is for a 33,000-sf building near the Gaslamp Quarter.
LYNDHURST, NJ-Rockbridge Capital put together the package for the new owner of the property, which currently operates as the Novotel Hotel. The facility will get a $6.5 million makeover before it's reflagged.