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BALTIMORE-The 145,000-sf industrial space is 100% leased, and Baltimore real estate company KLNB acted as broker for the seller and the buyer, Washington Blvd. LLC.
ATLANTA-David Todd Jr., former president/CEO of Laconic Logic Inc., is the new managing director in the Atlanta office of New York-based Julien J. Studley Inc. James P. Cate, head of investment services, becomes corporate managing director.
DETROIT-A Home Depot and 126 condominiums will expand the Riverbend Plaza project after a sale of city-owned land and rezoning. Curis Enterprises and Anthony Lombardo and Associates are developers.
PORTLAND-Equity Development Inc. will prepay the Port of Portland $1.04 million for a 55-year lease of 2.4 acres for development of a 30,000-sf military recruit processing center for the U.S. General Services Administration.
AUSTIN-The Gracy Title Building, once a proposed loft project, is under contract to the University of Texas System. The system is putting up $2.2 million for the 20,800-sf CBD building along Austin's W. Seventh Street.
SAN DIEGO-A building described as the City's most energy-efficient ever -- one that will generate its own energy through solar panels -- is open for public business.
NORWOOD, MA-Two leases -- totaling 60,688 sf of flex space -- were signed here at 575 University Avenue. Those involved say the transactions speak to the continued strength of the industrial market in this area, 25 miles south of Boston.
BOCA RATON, FL-The real estate investment trust reports the weighted average gross rental rate on new leases signed increased $12.39 per sf over the second quarter.
LONDON-Whitbread is taking another step away from pubs and brewing and cashing in on the current fitness craze. It plans to double the number of its David Lloyd fitness centres over a five year programme.