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ORLANDO-The Hong Kong-based fashion designer is leasing 4,800 sf for an estimated five years at the 900,000-sf, 60-store Pointe Orlando themed retail center on tourist-heavy International Drive in the city's south end.
PHOENIX-North Scottsdale is getting another office condominium project. This time it's a proposal from a development company headed by the owner of the Phoenix Suns.
ORLANDO-WebVestors Equity Partners, headed by former restaurateur Ned Grace, will focus on startup companies marketing products related to defense technology but won't ignore the hospitality or real estate industries.
PHOENIX-The oldest office tower in Phoenix was been purchased for $1.6 million, and the new owners are renovating it in hopes of attracting new office tenants.
VANCOUVER, WA-The new plan could be before the council within the next two months. In anticipation of the decision, City Council directed city staff to begin accepting proposals for development within the East Mill Plain corridor.
AUSTIN-The Downtown Austin Alliance has disclosed this year's Impact Awards winners. The five recipients will be recognized at the third annual awards luncheon Jan. 12 at the Marriott at the Capitol.
LAS COLINAS, TX-Chicago-based Transwestern is assuming leasing duties for MacArthur Plaza, the second Las Colinas office tower contract that has been secured in recent weeks. Within 90 days, the 185,000-sf MacArthur Plaza will have more tenants.
CHARLOTTE-Two-year-old Fuel Pizza's fourth restaurant is planned for Camden Park, a newly-named 3,800-sf commercial corner that Seaport Development and JDH Development are joint venturing at 1600 Camden Road at East Park Avenue. Rents will average $22 per sf.
WHITE PLAINS-Burke Rehabilitation Hospital announces it has completed a $5.5 million renovation project that has resulted in the opening of a fitness center and an educational facility at its White Plains campus.