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BRIGHTON, MI-Atwell-Hicks, which earned awards for projects such as the Washetenaw FastTrack project, expands its headquarters by more than double the space in a new 50,000-sf building in the Brighton Towne Place.
MELVILLE, NY-Organic foods manufacturer the Hain Celestial Group, which owns the popular Celestial Seasonings Teas brand, will double the size of its headquarters when it moves from its Uniondale, NY offices to 35,000 sf of space at Reckson Executive Park here.
MIAMI-The Swerdlow-operated partnership is one of the first to apply for a new zoning classification that reduces certain development requirements on Miami-Dade County industrial-warehouse sites used exclusively as telecommunications centers.
LONDON-Fears of a slide into recession look more justified than ever according to a report just published by one of the world's top firm of surveyors. The office market along the M4 is starting to give grave cause for concern
ORLANDO-Realvest Partners Inc. lands a contract to sell lots at Springview Industrial Center where 500,000 sf of new product is planned 25 miles north of Downtown.
LOS ANGELES-D&L Studio Transportation Inc. will occupy the 10.7-acre parcel, according to the terms of the 10-year lease. It is the most recent industrial transaction to occur in the county, as demand for industrial space remains high.
ROMULUS, MI-Attorneys for about 40 property owners say Wayne County has not given enough good reasons why the taking of land for a 1,300-acre mixed-use development would benefit the public.
AUSTIN-A Raleigh, NC-based clothes cleaner is heading to Texas. Four shops will open in the Austin region and one in Houston. The firm boasts a technique that "cleans green" in an environmentally friendly process developed by a North Carolina professor.
LOS ANGELES-The Downtown office of Cushman & Wakefield will move a few blocks away, from Arco Plaza to newer Sanwa Bank Plaza. The relocation is an outgrowth of firm's recent acquisition of Cushman Realty.
HOUSTON-Accenture, formerly Andersen Consulting, is nearly doubling its office needs in a long-term signing that puts two out of three floors at Granite Park 10 into the firm's hands. The new lease tallies 106,856 sf and opens doors for another 400 employees.