• Bandera Pointe Anchors Open Doors

    SAN ANTONIO-The ribbons are cut on three anchor stores for the 650,000-sf Bandera Pointe. Meanwhile, a 125,000-sf second construction phase is under way at the 100-acre power center, a joint project by Developers Diversified and Berndt Interests.

  • A Bad Omen: Rolling Blackouts Back

    SAN JOSE-For the second straight day since the first of January, business and residential customers in Northern and Southern California had their electricity shut off temporarily in what is believed to be a small taste of things to come this summer, when demand for energy really peaks.

  • Developers Warn State Faces Dangerous Housing Shortfall

    SAN DIEGO-A lethal combination of over-regulation and NIMBYism is hobbling attempts to solve California's escalating housing crisis, according to builders.

  • Ground-breaking Date Reset on $60-Mil Condo

    FORT LAUDERDALE, FL-Carlson Vacation Ownership continues sales effort by opening a multimillion-dollar center at the site of the planned 15-story Club Regent Fort Lauderdale Beach, a vacation ownership project 26 miles north of Miami.

  • Firm Completes Princeton University Construction

    PRINCETON, NJ-Barr & Barr rebuilds the landmark campus center and nearly doubles its size with a 90,000-sf extension. Frist building was built in 1908. The building houses offices and two theaters.

  • Three Tenants Lease 15,585 SF at 1 Freedom Square

    RESTON, VA-Morton's of Chicago, South Moon Under and Starbucks have leased a retail space at 1 Freedom Square, an 18-story office building, bringing the 414,000-sf building to full occupancy.

  • Mayor Pushes State for $200 Mil for Bigger Convention Center

    PHOENIX-With just three years left in office, Phoenix Mayor Skip Rimsza is making it a top priority to get at least $200 million in state money to expand the downtown convention center by 1.5 million sf.

  • Cawley Wilcox All-Star Team Snags Another Player

    DALLAS-Cawley Wilcox has snagged another player from the competitors' ranks. And, says Bill Cawley, more surprises are coming as he builds his All-Star team. He's talking in Denver as well, with his eyes on Atlanta and Boston in 2002.

  • GMAC Launches 'Cool Tool' for CMBS Professionals

    NEW YORK CITY-GMAC Commercial Mortgage, in partnership with Microsoft, Torto Wheaton and Visible Markets, has launched Realpoint, a web-based resource for those who follow commercial mortgage-backed securities. Realpoint provides CMBS information as well as evaluation tools and market data.

  • Construction Company Finishes Miramar Barracks Project

    SAN DIEGO-A local construction firm has completed the third phase of a 372-unit, $85-million military barracks project at Miramar Marine Corps Air Station.