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WOODBURY, NJ-A variety of state agencies are participating in the conversion of a former industrial site by developer ISD. The first phase will be ready in mid-2002.
MINNEAPOLIS-Sandy Hansen is director of management for the commercial real estate developer as well as chair of two committees for the Building Owners and Managers Association International.
DENVER-Archstone Communities plans to lease 64,000 sf in a building across from its headquarters for the accounting operations it is moving from El Paso, TX, part of a consolidation as a result of a merger.
LONDON-Rental growth has ground to a standstill in many of the prime office areas of Europe, according to research released today. Telecoms and high-tech operators have put their requirements on hold until the outlook for the US and global economies becomes clearer.
DALLAS-In "bread and butter" sales, a Grubb & Ellis VP Tuesday closed deals on older multifamily complexes in Mesquite and Garland. The combined take tallies about $4.3 million. The market has definitely picked up in the past two months, says the broker.
MIAMI-A newly released mid-year market survey, predicts, however, that leasing activity will rebound quickly once the economy re-emerges from the current slowdown.
LONDON-If finding good retail staff is difficult then keeping them is becoming an Olympic level challenge according to a leading employment expert who spoke at a recent Shopping Centre Management Conference.
CANBY, OR-Canby Grove Apartments is approved for 4.47 acres in exchange for the permanent public use of a private park. The developer is Salem, OR-based Mountain West Investment Corp. The landowner is Melvin Beck.
NEW YORK CITY-Corporate cutbacks marked by massive layoffs have had their evil way with real estate strategies. Don't expect things to get better any time soon, say participants in GlobeSt.com's latest Quick Survey--<b><i>Now featuring reader commentary.</b></i>
SOUTHFIELD, MI-Marcus and Millichap's local office says demand will stay high, strengthening the Detroit area apartment market, even as the economy holds down multifamily rental construction starts.