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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO-The tiny and not-so-publicly-traded company misses out on a quick $12 million profit due to an oversight, but discovers an even better deal in the process, if not one as inexpensive or immediate.
DENVER-In an ambitious undertaking, Atlanta-based Integral Group is overseeing a $65 million urban redevelopment, calling for affordable housing that's fully integrated with market-rate, single-family homes and luxury apartments. Denver's one of the few cities in the nation initiating the strategy for blighted areas.
FT. WORTH-A CO-based corporation is turning to Woodmont Property Management to oversee two office buildings, totaling 65,304 sf. The structures are located in downtown Ft. Worth and the suburban market of Hurst.
HOUSTON-Trammell Crow Co.'s building a field of dreams - a 25-story, mixed-use tower with upper-floor apartments with a clear view of the Astros' stadium when the retractable roof's open. A former mission is just one of the structures being razed to make room for the developer's grandstand play.
LEBANON, WA-The city and the school district are selling the local middle school's football field to Sun West Property Management for development of an assisted living facility; the school district also has listed three other properties for sale
CASSIA, FL-The telecommunications firm has the green light from Lake County commissioners to build a 200-foot tower 900 feet from the Cassia Community Club, about 28 miles from Downtown Orlando. But there's a catch. The proposed tower site belongs to an indicted marijuana trafficker who must prove to the county he legally owns the land. If he can't, the deal is in limbo.