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BELLEVUE, WA-The vision includes a 6,500-seat sports arena to house minor league teams in basketball, hockey, indoor tennis, arena football and soccer, with an adjacent 2,000-seat theater for the performing arts.
CONCORD, MA-The preservation group Save Our Heritage joins us with the Walden Woods Project to combat commercial air service at Hanscom Field here. The two groups are planning a series of events.
SAN DIEGOLocally based real estate information service, DataQuick, has been tapped to provide information to a national real estate information Web site.
WASHINGTON, DC-A survey by the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate cites New York, San Francisco, Boston and the District as the top four cities for real estate investment in 2001.
AUSTIN-Vignette's customer base has taken on a new look, adding four government agencies to its roster and landing inclusion on the General Service Administration's supply roster. Three of the four are US Armed Forces related.
DENVER-TCI has reaped $22.5 million for a decade-long investment in the 240,000-sf Terrace Tower II. The building's sale had been quietly slipped into year-end deals, with Maier & Siebel paying $37.5 million for the property.
DETROIT-The Ann Arbor-based REIT specializing in long-term net-leased restaurant and retail properties declared a 38-cents-per-share dividend for the fourth quarter, in line with what it paid out through the fourth quarter of 1999.
EDISON, NJ-Corporate Center, located at the intersection of I-287 and NJ Turnpike, one of the state's busiest markets, has been sold to an undisclosed buyer. The brokers in the deal would also not disclose the sale price.
PORTLAND-The subsidiary of Eugene-based Pap Group says the expansion is in response to growing demand for aircraft services. The company operates aircraft sales, parts and service centers in Portland and Eugene.