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BELLEVUE, WA-Key tenants include Centris, a provider of technology space to individual tenants; EMC Corp., a Fortune 100 data storage company; ADITI Co. and Unisys Corp. Only 15,000-sf of space remain available for lease at $27/sf net.
DALLAS-Three staffing additions have taken place at IA-Dallas and Hillwood. Project coordinator, database services manager and public relations vice president headline the changes for the prestigious companies.
AUSTIN-The time has come to end a 15-year relationship at 301 Congress. Trammell Crow's Austin staff is busy this week, and maybe this weekend, boxing belongings for the transition to the Wells Fargo Tower.
PORTLAND-After a state-mandated 45-day waiting period, the City Council here will hold a hearing to decide whether to implement the moratorium on such facilities that would last approximately four months and be extended for an additional four months.
CHARLESTON, SC-The South Carolina State Port Authority is reviewing three potential expansion sites after estimating the port will run out of capacity within the next six to eight years. Charleston is the country's fourth-busiest port.
AUSTIN-Vignette Corp. executives are mum about details for a proposed world headquarters in the state capital's CBD. Plans may be hushed, but one thing's a certainty: Vignette wants to be the Downtown's centerpiece.
BRANCHBURG, NJ-The 97-year-old Feist & Feist, now affiliated with Coldwell Banker Commercial, moves a Somerset County property on behalf of a local ownership group. The 18-acres of property are along Route 22.
ORLANDO-The Birmingham, AL-based REIT's $200 million mixed-use venture in Seminole County will also see a five-story, 155,000-sf office building surface in April in one of the most competitive suburban submarkets 25 miles north of Downtown.