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DALLAS-The Weitzman Group is laying groundwork for a retail play, bringing a high-end specialty consultant into the fold. Details are as closely guarded as those two days ago when an Austin office management shift set up a new division, Cencor Urban Properties.
TYSON'S CORNER, VA-Portal Software and Juniper Networks are the two latest tenants leasing space in Woodland Park. Portal is taking 73,120 sf in Plaza Ridge II and Juniper has signed for 73,120 sf in Plaza Ridge I.
GREENWICH-Newmark & Co. Real Estate released fourth quarter asking rental rates for office space in Westchester and Fairfield counties, which showed most major markets reporting hikes in rents due to pent up demand for space.
BOSTON-The Nipmuc Indians' hope to build a casino in this state has serious opposition in the statehouse here, which insists that it has final say in the matter.
CORNELIUS, NC-Lake Properties, the developer, says the project is in response to business owners desiring to live and work in the same building, a concept that has become popular in pedestrian-oriented communities throughout Mecklenburg County.
CARROLLTON, TX-Teams from Henry S. Miller Commercial and Grubb & Ellis have inked a 37,824-sf warehouse deal in Valwood Industrial Park. The RREEF property will be used by Crawford Contracting as a distribution site for electrical supplies.
NEW YORK CITY-MetLife will keep 500 employees at the building, which will remains its corporate headquarters. CSFB will occupy all but 260,000 sf, which will be leased back to the insurance and financial services firm.
PORTLAND-Among other award winners announced at the Building Owners and Managers Association annual awards ceremony this week were the 1515 Building and the Hatfield U.S. Courthouse, Ashforth Pacific property manager Sherie Nishikawa and the late Tom Wrightson.
HOUSTON-For better than 20 years, Giorgio Borlenghi has worked and invested in the city's Uptown submarket. Now, his 27-story luxury high-rise is being one upped by his latest undertaking, a 30-story condominium project.