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DENVER-The Denver NAIOP chapter is a shining example for others, growing by more than 20% in the past year while the city's urban turnaround is one to be envied nationwide. At least that's the assessment from NAIOP president Thomas Bisacquino.
LOS ANGELES-A 116-unit multifamily complex has been sold in North Hollywood for $5.3 million, as apartments continue to be the top choice for many Southland investors.
TARRYTOWN, NY-Insignia/ESG is one of the sponsors of an upcoming Technology Career Fair to be held at the Landmark at Eastview in Tarrytown on Tuesday, March 20 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
PORTLAND-It was a good shake -- the biggest here in a long while - but it really wasn't that bad. Reports of building damage are almost nonexistent for newer and older buildings alike.
SAN DIEGO-The mantra for the San Diego County commercial real estate market in 2000 was "demand, demand, demand"--with no immediate sign of slowing this year, according to Stath Karras, president/CEO of Burnham Real Estate Services.
TROY, MI-The city has emerged as Michigan's second richest and Oakland County's largest office market. "I think development has gone far beyond our wildest expectations," Mayor Jeanne Stine tells GlobeSt.com.
SEATTLE, WA-Earthquake damages have initially been estimated at $2 billion, but the damage to buildings is for the most part relatively minor. Experts give credit to seismic retrofitting and strict codes on newer structures.
WALNUT CREEK, CA-Critics question whether the city needs a new 14-screen movie theater to compete with new theaters in nearby communities. The two groups opposing the project have filed appeals with the city.
SAN JOSE-Facing an expiring lease for its undersized quarters in Cupertino and a proposal for a four-fold increase in its rent from the building owner, the maker of design verification software opts for a new location.