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DENVER-A New York City company is selling its seven property self-storage Colorado portfolio for $20 million. The 3,010-unit portfolio of properties from Aurora to Avon in the Vail Valley represents the largest single sale of self-storage facilities ever to hit the market in this state.
AUSTIN-Chicago architect Leigh Breslau has unveiled a design to convert the Palmer Auditorium into the $89-million Long Center for the Performing Arts. The top-to-bottom renovation will feature a 2,310-seat main hall.
SAN FRANCISCO-Employees of online companies, themselves often to blame for the rental crunch here, have come to the defense of a dance studio threatened with eviction.
HOUSTON-Amicus Partners of Dallas is constructing a 17-story condominium tower near Rice University in close-in Houston. The tower is similar to an undertaking in Dallas.
CHARLOTTE-The developer plans to break ground by year end or first quarter 2001 on a 125,000-sf structure at an estimated construction cost of $14.5 million. The first 116,000-sf building, also a spec venture, is 50% pre-leased and scheduled to open Oct. 1.