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ATLANTA-The soft drink bottler's facility, to be erected to two phases, will take up 82,881 sf. ProLogis, which owns or manages 1,662 distribution centers in North America and Europe, will build the center.
IRVING, TX-Williams Square gets a new tenant, an international leader for organizational charting software. By month's end, Timevision will be occupying 11,783 sf at the office tower along N. O'Connor Boulevard.
CAMBRIDGE, MA-InforMax Inc., a biotechnology services company, reports it has opened a 2,500 sf sales office at 210 Broadway. The lease reflects the area's ever-growing appeal to the biotechnology industry.
NEW YORK CITY-The Honorable Charles E. Schumer told those gathered at the New York Housing Conference luncheon yesterday that the housing crunch will have a direct impact on job growth not only here, but also across the nation.
YORK, SC-A private developer and the city have invested $1.58 million into restoring the 148-year-old inn on South Congress Street and converting the premises into residences and limited commercial space. York is 15 miles south of Downtown Charlotte.
BOTHELL, WA-The telecommunications company appears to be moving forward with the purchase of three buildings at the Northcreek Technology Campus III for an estimated $70 from the subsidiary of Portland-based Schnitzer Investment Corp.
ATLANTA-Officials and area planners hope that two new rail stations in the often-gridlocked GA 400 corridor of North Fulton will alleviate some of the heavy traffic congestion.