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NEWARK-PW Funding puts together the mortgage refinancings, combined into one loan under Fannie Mae's DUS program, for complexes totaling 401 units. The two apartment towers include office and retail space as well.
REDMOND, WA-When complete, the four-story building will bring the software giant's owned space on the Eastside to more than 5.1 million sf. Add in leased space and the number rises to more than 8.6 million sf.
CHARLOTTE-Construction lags somewhat but most of Charlotte's 31 million-sf retail inventory is keeping its value, Lincoln Harris brokers tell GlobeSt.com as international shopping center developers open conference here March 19.
WHITE PLAINS-An Environmental Claims court has been opened in Westchester County to handle civil cases affecting the environment but also issues surrounding the real estate development approval process.
DALLAS-Steve Everbach has departed Cushman and Wakefield of Texas as asset director, heading to Lazarus Property as COO. It's a chance, says Everbach, to be a principal. C&W executives focus on the upside.
BOULDER, CO-Two open, two to go is this year's game plan by Mongolian BBQ in Colorado. Boulder and Denver eateries up and running' Aurora and Colorado Springs are in the works. But five more restaurants will open nationwide by year's end.
HOUSTON-Yet another energy-related, high-tech company has come to Houston to grab a market share of the city's robust trade. Pittsburgh-based FreeMarkets is subleasing a spot at Two Allen Center, with its eyes on expansion in the near future.
CHICAGO-The 1.5-million-sf e-port high-tech office center is now more than 40% leased and developers have $130 million for conversion of the historic Montgomery Wards headquarters into high-tech telecom space and condominiums.
CRANFORD, NJ-An interim financing package of $4.3 million has been arranged for the South Avenue Business Center here. Ashley Business Park LLC is the borrower. The property was once the home of American Home Products.