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WILTON, CT-AIG Financial Products Corp. has decided to pull up stakes and relocate from offices in Westport, CT to 65,584 sf of space at 50 Danbury Rd. here, becoming the first tenant at the Davis Companies' Wilton Corporate Park.
ATLANTA-The locally-based firm is constructing a 10-story, 250,000-sf headquarters at an estimated cost of $37 million next to its leased quarters in the northeast quadrant of the metro area. Bell will continue to house workers in its current Northway Parkway building.
EDISON, NJ-These latest deals, all tenant expansions, total more than 90,000 sf of office and industrial space. The tenants are Intertek Testing Services, Chancellor Corp. and Wytech Industries.
AUSTIN-Restaurateur Fired Up has finalized two deals to deliver 20 Johnny Carino's to Oklahoma, Kansas and Montana. Meanwhile, two eateries have launched in Texas and one in Colorado. The strategy is part of a 128-franchise plan that's well on its way.
WALNUT CREEK, CA-The Boston-based developer has started construction on a third office complex here. The $50-million Three Ygnacio Center is being built next to One Ygnacio Center and Two Ygnacio Center.
SAN JOSE, CA-The office and industrial REIT has hired Texas Tea Inc. to provide onsite automotive services as a tenant benefit for its property at the San Jose International Airport, and is considering implementing such services at other projects in 2001.
IRVINE, CA-The multi-disciplined real estate and construction services firm has begun construction to add an entertainment venue and new retail development to the existing Silicon Valley WAVE, taking the property to almost one million sf.
ORLANDO-The city is surfacing as one of Downtown's most successful rental property owners after a string of not-so-successful ventures in past years. The new Orlando Rage football team is turning out to be a potential $50,000-a-year revenue-maker for the city.