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AUSTIN-It took nine months of searching, but a Mountain View, CA-based microprocessor developer has located a site for its research and development center. The center officially opens today.
SAN JOSE, CA-Expansion is underway, and workers are pouring a two-mile swath of concrete across the airfield to replace the airport's 32-year-old jetliner airstrip. Work is slated for completion by this winter.
CHICAGO-Developer says it expects to be breaking ground in 2001 on another 17-story high-tech office building in River North. Sources say Alter Group will soon be unveiling a major high-tech development partnership in conjunction with other developers and financial interests.
HOUSTON-The popular Landry's Seafood Restaurants selects a site along the city's West Loop for its new headquarters, a 115,000-sf, eight-story building. The structure's design features a test kitchen.
LOS ANGELES-Institutional real estate investment giant CB Richard Ellis has completed capitalization of a fund involving 16 investors. Although 70% of fund's capital is already tied up, it still has $220 million to spend.
HARRIMAN, NY-Wal-Mart plans to hold a grand opening for its new Wal-Mart Super Center here Tuesday, Oct. 10. The new store is the second major department store to open for business at the former Harriman Business Park property.
ANDOVER, MA-The purchase of New England Business Center is the latest investment in the Massachusetts office market by ELV Associates, a British-based real estate company.
SAN JOSE, CA-A source with the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors says it is planning to appeal the planning commission's recent approval, along with the cities of Salinas and Hollister and the Association of Bay Area Governments, the Sierra Club and the Audubon Society.