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CHICAGO-The nation's largest office REIT took home regional TOBYs for Westbrook Corporate Center in Westchester, 1111 W. 22nd St. in Oakbrook and Oakbrook Terrace Tower. Winners will be announced June 19.
HOUSTON-Vantage Cos. gets ready to cap the first phase of its Beltway 8 Business Park. The four-building, 260,000-sf park offers three product types in one setting, a relatively unique deal, says the developer.
AUSTIN-The Congress Avenue address makes a former department store a hot ticket for conversion into office space. Construction is gearing to start next month, with delivery eyed by October.
PHOENIX-A local high-tech company will break ground Friday on a $54-million manufacturing facility where it will build space-related craft for such clients as the Department of Defense and NASA.
YONKERS-Collins Enterprises officials say the firm in on track to begin construction of its much-anticipated $56 million waterfront redevelopment project here by the end of the second quarter.
ATLANTA-The locally based REIT plans to sell the dogs in its 111-property, 11.9 million-sf portfolio this year so that it can have a better chance of returning to profitability, CEO Craig Macnab states in the Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
ORLANDO-Liquid Audio Inc. of Redwood City, CA is creating the site for the 105-unit, locally based celebrity-themed restaurant chain which claims to have 27 million customers and a music memorabilia collection valued at $32 million.
MIAMI-The Miami-based broker of luxury single-family homes and condominiums aims to capitalize on increasing sales in Broward County's wealthiest real estate market.
WASHINGTON, DC-The group has so far received more than 1,000 comments on its draft model agreement covering the terms under which telecom providers would have access to office buildings.