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KANSAS CITY-MetLife Inc. will move its offices to a $16-million, 94,000-sf building the Briarcliff West development park by December, when the building is expected to be completed. BMA tower also lost Butler Manufacturing in 2000.
HOUSTON-A former Texas Rookie of the Year is the new senior vice president in the Weitzman Group's Houston Retail Division. David Stukalin has been with the retail brokerage firm since 1997.
CHARLOTTE-The locally-based developer confirms in published reports he is buying dirt, but won't say what he has in mind for the land assemblage, estimated at 1,000 acres. Southwestern Mecklenburg County is one of the last frontiers relatively untouched by developers.
DALLAS-With a base of more than 6,000 paid subscribers, Dallas Jewish Week has opened a metroplex office. The weekly publication has signed for 4,000 sf at Midcourt Business Park in Carrollton.
KILDEER, IL-Space in the Shops of Kildeer is 58% pre-leased as construction begins on the 175,000-sf shopping center, directly north of another Developers Diversified Realty project, Deer Park Town Center.
BRAINTREE, MA-Industry sources tell GlobeSt.com that local businesses are interested in taking over Bradlees Inc.'s leases. The discount chain store, based here, filed for Chapter 11 and has 35 stores in the state.
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC-The locally-based online firm continues to gather support from the Federated Associations of the National Lumber & Building Materials Dealers Association.
LOS ANGELES-About 24 million commercial and residential property owners in California will see rates go up as much as 15%, as the Public Utilities Commission tries to at least postpone a full-scale meltdown of the state's troubled power industry.
CHICAGO-"Second City" isn't high on the shopping lists of foreign investors as it was a year ago. So says the ninth annual survey by the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate.
ST. PAUL, MN-One of the biggest fans of the historic Armstrong-Quinlan duplex concedes the time may come for it to make way for a parking ramp and transit hub on the site, across the street from the NHL Minnesota Wild's new home.