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DENVER-Zeppelin Development plans to begin work next month on its office/condo development. The new development will replace the former headquarters of Yellow Cab Co., to become high-tech office and living space for creative companies.
BOULDER, CO-A University of Colorado at Boulder law school building is wrapping up. The 178,000-sf building, constructed in the neo-Tuscan style that marks the architecture of the CU-Boulder campus, is scheduled for completion in June 2006.
HOUSTON-Ground has broken on the 450,000-sf Kingdom Builders' Center, a 42-acre church and multi-use facility for a master-planned development, laid out with nine acres of neighborhood retail space for the surrounding homes.
HOUSTON-Ground has broken on the 450,000-sf Kingdom Builders' Center, a 42-acre church and multi-use facility for a master-planned development, laid out with nine acres of neighborhood retail space for the surrounding homes.
HOUSTON-Ground has broken on the 450,000-sf Kingdom Builders' Center, a 42-acre church and multi-use facility for a master-planned development, laid out with nine acres of neighborhood retail space for the surrounding homes.
SEATTLE-A local company is planning a major mixed-use redevelopment of its Lake Union property that will include condominiums, townhouses, a marina for large yachts and office space.
WASHINGTON, DC-The US division of the Open Standards Consortium for Real Estate joins forces with the Appraisal Institute to establish comprehensive international data standards for the commercial real estate industry. The organizations' first workgroup begins today and will occur on a weekly basis.
DETROIT-Detroit Institute of Arts launches new $180-million capital campaign, in part to pay for completing work on a 32,000-sf expansion. Taubman, the late Josephine F. Ford and Richard A. Manoogian are among the major donors who have contributed a total of $54 million to the DIA's fund-raiser.
PEORIA, AZ-Kornwasser Shopping Center Properties pencils a groundbreaking when preleasing hits 85% for Lake Pleasant Pavilion, a 382,000-sf, SuperTarget-anchored development. Other commitments include Bed, Bath and Beyond and Shoe Pavilion.