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LENEXA, KN-San Francisco-based AccessAbility takes space formerly occupied by Missing Link Technologies. The company rovides technology and services to assist people with vision impairments.
PHOENIX-Mesa and Phoenix were chastised for lack of information in their proposals for a $335-million stadium for the Arizona Cardinals, raising doubts about whether they in the running for the project.
CHICAGO-The industrial market, booming in some areas of the city, is expected to get even better in the next few years as capital that has helped propel East and West Coast markets discovers the Midwest is a land of opportunity.
MINNEAPOLIS-Target brings its SuperTargets concept into its home state this year with three outlets. In addition to previously announced openings in Shoreview and Rochester, a SuperTarget is coming to Chaska.
KANSAS CITY-Andrew D. Smith and Christopher M. Degenhardt have joined the engineering firm. Smith will work on stormwater management projects. Degenhardt will be responsible for producing plans in AutoCAD.
NEW YORK CITY-Cushman & Wakefield, based here, has become an investment and strategic partner with ePropertyTax according to spokespeople for both companies. C&W will be able to offer the tax management e-product to its own customers.
IRVINE, CA-Builder/developer Snyder Langston, along with Altoon + Porter architects received an award recently for the design and development of a project they completed in late 1998.
SAN DIEGO-Burham Pacific Properties Inc. unloads 19 California shopping centers to a Houston-based REIT. The buyer is putting up $145.5 million in cash.
NEW YORK CITY-The city's program Digital NYC: Wired to the World has secured a lease with a full-service electronic healthcare company for space in the Brooklyn Information Technology Center in Sunset Park.
MINNEAPOLIS-The line could spur 7,150 housing units and 19 million sf of commercial space from Downtown to the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN, according to a study. A hotel and condos are already under construction.