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WHITE PLAINS-An executive charged with the marketing of the 383,000 sf former IBM property in Mount Pleasant will be discussing the property's availability and the latest leasing news at the building at a Board of Realtors meeting on Jan. 18.
HOUSTON-The closure list is growing for Stage Stores, a south central US and Midwest family clothing retailer. The company is seeking a bankruptcy court OK for the now 243 planned shutdowns.
WASHINGTON, DC-The Organization of American States building at 1889 F St., NW renovations are scheduled for completion by the summer of 2002. OAS operations in the 350,000-sf building will be consolidated. Three will be leased.
DENVER-The future is now, says RNL Design as it preps to unveil a "Star Wars" workplace in 6,700 sf on the 15th floor of Legacy Tower. The project has been three years in the making.
BOSTON-BV Development Associates is beginning to lease the office buildings it is developing here in North Brighton, a largely residential neighborhood. The company believes that this area is an attractive pricing alternative for businesses to Downtown or Cambridge.
LIVERMORE, CA-The rental provider of relocatable modular offices and classrooms will pay a fourth quarter dividend of 14 cents per common share on Jan. 31 to shareholders of record on Jan. 12.
LOS ANGELES-Wisconsin-based department store giant could open as many as 35 stores in Southern California over the next two years, sources tell GlobeSt.com.
BOSTON-The city's tight market is convincing developers to look in unusual areas to develop office space. At lease that is what inspired Pappas Industrial to convert an old printing building in South Boston to first class office space.