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HOUSTON-A bevy of experts will focus on sustaining growth through environmental tactics at the eighth annual Woodlands Conference. Those developers who fail to make such provisions will fall behind in the years to come, say the proponents.
HOUSTON-A rental market slowdown could evolve into stagnation if building owners don't take heed of warning signs. No longer will market appreciation be the primary highway to prosperity.
BOSTON-Delphi Group has determined to stay in the city. Fortunately the e-business company signed a lease when rates were in the $40s per sf. Rates have gone as high as $80 per foot.
NEW YORK CITY-A building with a clear view of Manhattan and 82,000 sf of space is looking for a new owner to call it home in a hotspot of Queens. The space is a former manufacturing facility.
NEW YORK CITY-Following J.A. Jones-GMO LLC chairman Al McNeil's pronouncement that he believes development will slow locally, creating a "soft landing," others point to current and planned development as proof the building goes on steadily.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL-The 15-year-old federal law to assist disabled visitors to office buildings, attractions and restaurants is continually open to new interpretation, frustrating owners who are forced to update assets, often at exhorbitant costs, D.K. Mink, president of Mink & Mink, tells GlobeSt.com.
FLORIDA, NY-Big V Supermarkets is filing for Chapter 11 protection in order to implement a major financial and operational restructuring program that includes closing seven of its 39 operating ShopRite supermarkets.
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ-Personal-care products giant is the latest company to take space at Wick Cos.' BrunsWick Industrial Center in this Middlesex County city.