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STAMFORD, CT-At the opening of its marketing center on Friday, officials with Louis Dreyfus Property Group related that they are in serious talks with three major tenants for its Connecticut Place office tower. However, business interest thus far has emanated from the suburbs and not from the Big Apple as was expected.<p>
NEW YORK CITY-Stadiums for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, the Jets, the Yankees and the Mets are picking up momentum even though most of the needs for these facilities are years away.
AURORA, CO-Tonight, Aurora City Council will decide whether a Denver developer can build the first luxury apartment complex and 400,000 sf of retail next to a former Army base. The developer has 28-1/2 acres under option for $2.2 million with the Catholic Foundation of the Archdiocese.
FT. WORTH-The Gladney Center for Adoption breaks ground today on a four-building complex at 6350 John Ryan Dr. Design, engineering and landscaping services have been donated by metroplex companies
ORLANDO-The California computer maker's federal court lawsuit alleges locally-based Dacanay Consulting and two Clearwater, FL companies resold counterfeit software.
EMERYVILLE, CA-The wrap, one of the largest of its kind in the Bay Area and in full view of Interstate 80, is designed to promote Sybase Enterprise Portal, the company's e-Business infrastructure product for B2B.
DENVER-The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is looking to the community and its businesses for $30 million to build a $45-million space science center, the most ambitious undertaking in its 100-year history. To date, $13.7 million has been raised.