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NEWPORT BEACH, CA-Orange County developer Western Realco has sold one building and leased another of the four buildings in its Promenade Business Park in Corona. Opened in mid-1999, the park only has 45,000 sf of available space left<p>
NEWTON, MA-Renovations are complete at the Riverside Center here and Navic Systems, the fourth subtenant in the building, is moving in. The company, which needs to expand its operations, beat out dotcoms for the space.
STAMFORD, CT-A chief official of Albert B. Ashforth Corporate Real Estate Brokerage says the recent failure of a Priceline.com affiliate is only the "tip of the iceberg" in terms of future dotcom fallout in Fairfield County.
ORLANDO-The locally-based themed restaurant chain lost 11.9 million or $1.20 per share on revenue of $47.6 million in the third quarter ended Sept. 24. But that was an improvement from the posted $96 million loss or 88 cents a share on sales of $80.4 million in the comparable 1999 period.
ALISO VIEJO, CA-Soka University is nearing completion of the first phase of construction on its 103-acre campus that will total 750,000 sf. The second phase will add another 500,000 sf including a music hall and a 2,000-seat performing arts center.
SAN FRANCISCO-Beginning at the end of November, agents and brokers currently using the existing panoramic iPIX system will be able to utilize the new 360-degree technology.
ORLANDO-PricewaterhouseCoopers study ranks the state sixth nationally, attracting $549 million in 31 deals. Local firms garner $311 million in four transactions, improving Orlando's image as a maturing high-tech investment sector.
ASTORIA, OR-The Clatsop County Board of Commissioners this week approved sending a letter of intent to that effect to the state Building Codes Division, saying it will improve service and maybe even bring in some extra revenue.