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ATLANTA-The former Great Neck, NY-based developer of airport-adjacent storage/office buildings, now based in Dallas, will be entering Atlanta's industrial market in January with the first 350,000-sf phase of a 905,000-sf, 72-acre business center in nearby Clayton County.
BLOOMINGTON, MN-QVC@The Mall and Apple Computer both bring new stores to Mall of America. The megamall contributed a nearly $2 billion boost to the state's economy last year alone.
McALLEN, TX-Factory 2-U has zeroed in on another location in its Texas expansion. This time, it's a 15,000-sf spot at McAllen's Jackson Palmer Crossing. The signing marks 42 stores in the Lone Star State for the San Diego-based retailer.
AUSTIN-Austin multifamily developers should follow the lead of the city's office developers and stop building, says M/PF Research. The state capital is ranked fifth in the nation for construction despite an occupancy drop in the past year.
PORTLAND-Instead of a simply remodeling an existing drive-thru fast food facility at the corner of Southeast 34th Avenue and Hawthorne Boulevard, the company will reveal Thursday evening its plan to anchor a new mixed-use building now planned for the site.
EDISON, NJ-One of the biggest blocks currently on the market, the space is built out for warehousing and distribution. The facility is located in Raritan Center, one of the Northeast's largestest industrial parks.
FT. WORTH-City officials gather this morning to kick off the razing of the Lancaster Avenue Bridge, an interstate span and a barrier to the south side's revitalization. In the end, the two largest job areas will be linked. With it comes a record-setting building permit year.
SOUTHFIELD, MI-Two Towne Square will be attached to the 425,000-sf One Towne Square but will be smaller but with nine stories will be only half as tall, and will feature 180,000 sf instead of 425,000 sf.
AUSTIN-Despite another loss, USOL Holdings in Austin is on track to break even operationally in first quarter 2002, says its interim CEO. The multifamily high-tech provider has taken a $5-million hit in second-quarter results.