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SEATTLE, WA-The 22-story, 308,580-sf office building is the first new office tower in the central business district since Wright Runstad & Co. completed the 22-story, 422,000-sf Second & Seneca Building in 1991.
AUSTIN-The Perry Brooks building has the look of the 1950s and the feel of the new millenium, giving it eclectic charm with high-tech appeal. Occupancy now stands at 100%, a far cry from levels two years ago when a major makeover had been put into action.
HOUSTON-The city's leasing market is on a high, with pacts totaling 358,449 sf being signed in a year-end flurry. A 149,750-sf warehouse spot is being taken at 5301 Clinton Dr. while another warehouse site, totaling 81,875 sf, is signed for at 505 Campbell.
DENVER-Mack Cali has ticketed the city's southwest corridor for its latest venture, a 130,000-sf office building. The building's not up, but the lease rate's set for a project with a view of the metro loop and situated near a 600,000-sf corporate campus.
SAN JOSE, CA-The I-880 and Highway 101 widening projects come nearly six months ahead of original plans to being work, but nearly five years after voters approved a sales tax increase to pay for the extra, and overdue, lanes.
PALO ALTO, CA-While technically the university did not need the Santa Clara County's approval, even though a portion of the property lies within its jurisdiction, it is hoping to head off future stumbling blocks.
SEATTLE, WA-Company CEO Timothy Callahan says shakeouts in the Internet and technology industries have certainly affected the office space sector in all 20 of the markets in which EOP operates, but that the company was well prepared for it.
DENVER-Gart Sports sounds a death knell for stores in Cherry Creek and Aurora Mall. But, the chain has big plans for 2001, planning as many as 10 stores openings in Illinois, Minnesota and Utah. The shutdowns are victims of the chain's big-box strategy.