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WHITE PLAINS, NY-The largest privately-held personnel firm in the United States--Apple One Employment Services of New York City--has signed a lease at 10 Bank St. here to expand its operations to Westchester County.
LIVERMORE, CA-A tight Silicon Valley real estate market and the failure of an anticipated $3 million grant stalled the center's earlier attempts to find space, but a new $50,000 grant will hopefully do the trick.
DALLAS-A vehicle parts distributorship has purchased a 173,000-sf building with nearly 11 acres to expand its metroplex operation. TMT Realty LP is renovating the Regal Row structure in anticipation of a January move-in.
ORLANDO-HQ Global Workplaces CEO Gary Kusin says the $3 billion-a-year officing solutions business currently is spread over 80 million sf of office space worldwide and continues to grow.
DALLAS-Ben Parker is the new leasing director for Equity Office Properties Trust. He, along with the trust's managing director, will be responsible for the 1.8 million sf of office space in the Dallas-Ft. Worth portfolio.
CHARLOTTE-The pioneer of the subscription computing concept is leasing 50,000 sf for an estimated five years at suburban Forest Park. The company selected the Charlotte area over Atlanta, Charleston, SC, Memphis and Nashville.
PORTLAND-The 258-room hotel is on one of four city-owned properties being developed near the river south of Downtown. Other projects planned include another small hotel, 150 condominiums and corporate office space.
ORANGE COUNTY, CA-Snyder Langston of Irvine will provide pre-construction and construction services for the $19-million facelift and expansion of the South Coast Repertory Theatre. The project will double the theater's size and add 50% more seating capacity.
ORLANDO-The decisions today about property, place and the brand of a company often determine the quality of personnel and customers that will be attracted to an organization, says Roulac Group's CEO Stephen E. Roulac.