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REDWOOD CITY, CA-The alliance between Corrigo and Louisville, KY-based ElectricStreets will allow Web-based communication between property managers and tenants using Corrigo's mobile technology and ElectricStreets' intranet capabilities.
CHARLOTTE-The Queen City's West Morehead Street is gradually evolving into a development zone where a steady flow of major projects have taken shape over the past five years.
EAST FISHKILL, NY-The $2.5 billion IBM semiconductor chip manufacturing facility to be built here will create thousands of construction and permanent jobs in Dutchess County, but the computer firm is eligible for hundreds of millions of dollars in state economic development incentives.
ORLANDO-Broker Bert Locke steps down after heading the Florida chapter of the Building Owners and Managers Association for two years, but not before recalling how he and his colleagues defeated telecommunications lobbyists on a thorny industry issue.<p>
NAPLES, FL-Tynmar Corp.'s acquisition from local sellers Richard Vogel and Walter Bush Jr. in this affluent community is considered a bargain as most new hotel chains can't build luxury rooms or suites today for under $100,000 per room.
HOUSTON-Crate & Barrel is planning to relinquish its Galleria store in favor of a 40,000-sf location at Highland Village. A La Madeleine's is being razed for the building project.
GAITHERSBURG, MD-MGP Real Estate bought 910 and 930 Clopper Rd. off Interstate 270 in Gaithersburg for about $24 million. The two two-story Class B buildings are 98% occupied by three high-tech and biotech tenants.
EMERYVILE, CA-Locally-based Western is bringing 62 properties totaling more than 5.5 million sf to the table. If the merger is approved at the Nov. 9 meeting, the Pan Pacific name would survive and have nearly 14.6 million sf of retail and community shopping center space under its belt.