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HOUSTON-Add the flavor of Chicago to a plate of New American cuisine and you've stumbled onto St. Pete's Dancing Marlin, downtown Houston's latest eatery. Dallas' Deep Elum culinary hit is prepping for a Nov. 14 opening at 300 Main St.
CHICAGO- The cellular service provider has signed a long-term lease renewal for over 94,000-sf at Citicorp Plaza in the O'Hare submarket. Romanek Properties says it's one of the largest leases signed in the submarket this year.
ORLANDO-The 10-employee Computer Management USA firm is receiving a $200,000 infusion from a South African venture capitalist and will need more space shortly in the 1,000-sf offices at Genesis Technology Resources within Central Florida Research Park in east Orlando.
BOSTON-The state's environmental secretary Robert Durand rejected City Hall's compromise plan for the Fan Pier project. Chicago developer Nicholas Pritzker had threatened to pull out of the project if there were any more delays.
EMERYVILLE, CA-Earlier this week, in its final earnings announcement, the company is reporting a 4 cents a share gain in third quarter funds from operations, and a 5 cent a share gain for the first nine months.
BOSTON-After state Environmental Affairs Secretary Durand demanded radical changes to Chicago hotel magnate Nicholas Pritzker's Fan Pier project here, city officials have submitted a compromise proposal to the project.
CHARLOTTE-The San Francisco-based lender is taking 40,000 sf in a four-building complex near the Charlotte Coliseum to house 200 workers expected to move in during December. The firm will continue to occupy 60,000 sf at nearby Parkway Plaza.
ORANGE COUNTY, CA-Johnson Manufacturing has bought a larger facility for its expanding business in Huntington Beach. The company paid $1 million for the space.<p>