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CHARLOTTE-The 600-unit CitiSide on the Plaza is being developed on 20 acres in east Charlotte by the Mulvaney Group and Banc of America Community Development Corp.
HILLSBORO, OR-A $400-million research and development campus here is on hold due to the slowing economy. The Santa Clara, CA-based chipmaker also has halted office projects in Folsom, CA and Chandler, AZ.
AUSTIN-Wal-Mart and Burpee will pay a tad more than $4.4 million for two asset groups of Austin-based Garden.com. The five-year-old company's 34,871-sf of office space also is up for grabs as a result of the previously announced shutdown.
WEST HAVERSTRAW, NY -The Shaw Jobson building, which housed the hardware and accessories store that carried the building's name, has been sold to an investment group called BBM LLC.
SEATTLE, WA-The relatively small CBD building, said to have been built as a brothel in rough-and-tumble, turn-of-the-century Seattle, is set to fetch a handsome price of nearly $3 million, despite it being a potential tear-down.
HOUSTON-Four leases, totaling 12,814 sf, have been inked for Houston retail properties. The Marble & Tile Collection is taking the largest space, planning a 7,358-sf store at 1285 N. Post Oak.
WINSTON-SALEM, NC-Commercial development this year isn't expected to blow the lid off, but it shouldn't be totally disappointing either, based on announced and planned projects in the tri-city area.
BELLEVUE, WA-The Vancouver, B.C.-based REIT is offering five of its "matured" Class A office holdings -- two here and three in Southern California -- and also trying to work a deal that would take the public company private.
EVANSTON, IL-A smaller version of the retailer's State Street store has become 54 condos. The Evanston Galleria preserves details of the art deco building, including floor directors and trademark Marshall Field's clock.