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LAS VEGAS-The Los Angeles-based developer will break ground next week for Arroyo Market Square, a 940,000-sf retail center that will rise on the south side of the I-215 Beltway between Rainbow Boulevard and Tenaya Way. A total of 1.5 million sf of retail is planned.
LAS VEGAS-The Los Angeles-based developer will break ground next week for Arroyo Market Square, a 940,000-sf retail center that will rise on the south side of the I-215 Beltway between Rainbow Boulevard and Tenaya Way. A total of 1.5 million sf of retail is planned.
NEW YORK CITY-Add two more condo projects to the list of residential product here. A joint venture secures $206.5 million in financing for the construction of a 27-story condo on the Upper West Side. And Athena plans to start construction on a 19-story project on Central Park North.
LAS VEGAS-Located 11 miles northwest of the Strip, the 30-acre upscale infill development on the edge of the master planned Summerlin area of unincorporated Clark County will have 450,000 sf or retail and restaurant space complementing 340 luxury condominiums and 250,000 sf of office space. Infrastructure work at the site began in late 2005. Completion is slated for 2008. Retailers will include dining, upscale men's, women's and children's apparel and jewelry
LAS VEGAS-Located 11 miles northwest of the Strip, the 30-acre upscale infill development on the edge of the master planned Summerlin area will have 450,000 sf or retail and restaurant space. It complements 340 luxury condominiums and 250,000 sf of office.
KEANSBURG, NJ-Kalian Cos. has started sitework for its Harbor Lights on the Bayshore project, a 48-unit complex fronting Raritan Bay. The project is expected to be completed by the summer of 2007.
DALLAS-The developer of the $23-million Pine Creek Medical Center starts rolling out the second phase, a 35,000-sf, two-story office building. With 60% of the space preleased, the plan is to deliver the building in September.
NEW YORK CITY-After spending five years in Brooklyn, Vocational Foundation returns to its Lower Manhattan roots. The firm inks a deal for the entire sixth floor at 52 Broadway.
LANCASTER, PA-Campus Apartments begins construction of the 200,000-sf College Row residential/retail complex at Franklin & Marshall College. The three-building project will contain 117 housing units, a grocery store, restaurants and shops.
MIAMI-The nightclub owner exits the Big Apple to open in a four-story building at 1025 N. Miami Ave. under a 20-year lease at a rate of $17 per sf. The opening is planned for December.