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HOUSTON-After six years of building for others, the locally based firm is planning a September groundbreaking on a $2-million, 40,000-sf development on a 2.7-acre tract in the northwest corridor. The crane-ready complex will deliver in January 2005.
WESTMINSTER, CO-After paying $56,051 per unit for the Semper Village complex, the Greenwood Village-based multifamily owner and manager will do $2.8 million in renovations and change the name of the development to Toscana Apartments.
MIAMI-The Coral Gables, FL-based firm will provide architecture and interior design services for a renovation and 13,475-sf addition project at West Dade Radiation Oncology Center here.
UNIVERSAL CITY, CA-His L.A.-based Jamison Properties acquires a 137,000-sf office building as he continues to build on his base outside of Mid-Wilshire.
SEATTLE-RC Hedreen recently announced plans for a Downtown 33-story hotel and condominium tower near the Elliott, a 29-story hotel it completed in 2000 in conjunction with the expansion of the convention center.
LONDON-A joint venture between Amec Developments and Taylor Woodrow Developments has been selected as preferred developer for the Lewisham Gateway site in Lewisham, south-east London. Their proposals include around one million sf of development including apartments, shops, bars, restaurants and leisure amenities.
NEW YORK CITY-One of Manhattan's leading cultural institutions is getting a rehab as the Whitney Museum of American Art has hired noted architect Renzo Piano to head up an expansion effort.
ARLINGTON, VA-A refinancing deal valued at $45 million is put in place for Quincy Tower, a nearly 250,000-sf class A office facility built just three years ago. The eight-story property is presently 100% occupied by a strong list of tenants.
DENVER-The 23-story, 400,000-sf Mile High Center, the first skyscraper in Downtown, already is undergoing a multi-million renovation. However, Broe Real Estate expects its leasing efforts to increase occupancy above the current 80%.