• Madison Marquette Wins West Coast Contracts

    MINNEAPOLIS-Madison Marquette Retail Services will manage ING Realty Partners' 169,450-sf Bellevue Galleria in suburban Seattle and lease Macerich's 100,000-sf Carmel Plaza in Carmel, CA.

  • Dallas Operator Buying Two West Palm Hospitals

    WEST PALM BEACH, FL-Tenet Healthcare Corp. expects to close by June 30 on a deal with locally based Intracoastal Health Systems, a nonprofit group that recently settled a dispute with the state attorney general over a proposed reorganization plan. West Palm Beach is 67 miles north of Miami.

  • Brokers Courting Dell for Prime Warehouse Lease

    AUSTIN-Industrial brokers are wooing Dell Computer for a lease estimated to range from 400,000 sf to 600,000 sf. Dell's reviewing the list and hopes to have it whittled down to three or four in the two weeks.

  • Trop Proposes a Shopping Bridge for $225-Mil Project

    ATLANTIC CITY-As part of its $225 million expansion, the Tropicana Casino and Resort is proposing a pedestrian bridge linking the casino/hotel to its parking garage that will be turned into a themed shopping mall.

  • MeriStar, American Skiing Halt Merger Deal

    WASHINGTON, DC-The companies blame the slipping economy for their decision, according to company officials who say they haven't been able to finalize the capital transactions necessary to consummate the deal.

  • Port Traffic Increases, Justifies $1.8-Bil Plan

    ELIZABETH, NJ-Hefty increases in tonnage, containers, number of ships and cargo value seem to justify the $1.8 billion expansion program that the Port Authority kicked off last year.

  • Entertainment Venture Making Bid for Troubled Wynwood Warehouse

    MIAMI-A subsidiary of Four Starz Holdings expects to sign a contract this week on a vacant warehouse built in 1999 for $11 million on a 12.6-acre site just a few miles north of Downtown as part of its plan to build a film production empire.

  • Moyer Buys Operating Rights for Portland Meadows

    PORTLAND-Moyer, developer and owner of the new Fox Tower office building in the heart of downtown, is talking with several parties interested in operating the track, but his interest in the 126-acre property likely foretells its eventual redevelopment.

  • Ashforth Pacific Adds Another Key Player

    PORTLAND-As CEO Hank Ashforth and new president Scott Langley work on fattening up the company's West Coast portfolio, 30-year industry veteran Bill Barendrick is brought on as the senior vice president responsible for managing the assets and increasing the company's third party management business.

  • Townhouse Developer Plans First 40,000-SF Office Project

    DURHAM, NC-The class A venture near the Research Triangle is located in a strategic spot where rents are commanding $18 per sf to $20 per sf.