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BOCA RATON, FL-The 800-employee National Council of Compensation Insurance is moving into a $45-million, 300,000-sf headquarters building it designed specifically to boost productivity and morale.
SAN FRANCISCO-Port Officials want the World Trade Club, a private organization formed to promote international trade, out of its historic waterfront Ferry Building so it can commence a three-year, $70 million renovation of the century-old structure.
FEDERAL WAY, WA-Developer Opus Northwest of Bellevue, Wash., has secured an agreement to purchase the Evergreen Industrial Park in Federal Way, a 260,000-sf complex tailored to truckers featuring a refueling station, diner, truck repair shop and motel.
AUSTIN-An Austin-based IT provider is launching a European headquarters as work finishes up on the Four Seasons Hotel Canary Wharf in London. Wayport also is gearing up to provide high-speed access and traveler information to the Four Seasons New York.
CHELMSFORD, MA-Financing was arranged for four first class office buildings here right off Route 495 in a deal that went smoothly thanks to the growing interest in this location.
BUCHANAN, NY-Entergy Corp. of New Orleans could eventually, pending regulatory approvals, own Indian Point I, II and III nuclear power plants in Westchester County.
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA-An Irvine developer wants to renovate the Huntington Center shopping mall built in the 1960s. A City Council vote on taking the property by eminent domain is being fought by Montgomery Wards, who along with Burlington Coat Factory, stands to lose its store.