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EWING TWP., NJ-Mercer County is prepared to buy up private homes and a number of commercial businesses to pave the way for extending the facility's capacity. Traffic has been steadily increasing at the airport.
CHICAGO-A published report has John Buck Co. building a 40-story office tower atop a platform 120 feet above ground. However, it comes days after ABN AMRO announced plans for 2.5 million sf two blocks away, and within a block of two other Wacker projects.
CHATHAM, NJ-The new partnership will follow in the footsteps of Wellsford Commercial Properties by buying under-performing properties and repositioning them as class A office buildings. Initial funding is $75 million.
KANSAS CITY-Planners here are putting this once-thriving neighborhood on the city's east side under the microscope, hoping to pump "new blood" into the area along the major north-south artery.
LOS ANGELES-An import-export company based in Vernon has signed a five-year lease valued at more than $6 million. The 307,500-sf facility will provide the firm warehouse and distribution space.
ORLANDO-Gov. Jeb Bush is asking a 23-member panel of bureaucrats, developers and lawyers to revamp the state's thorny 15-year-old concurrency-building regulations and report back to him by mid-February.
DENVER-GMS Realty, a Carlsbad, CA-based operation, has spent $29.7 million for the area's largest regional shopping center. The deal is just the first of several in GMS Realty's plans for the Denver region.
DENVER-This week's council approval to pump $53.3 million into a private hotel project has the developers scurrying to meet with prospective lenders. Seth and Bruce Bergers' financing trail could entail deals with at least four banks for the $217-million project.