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NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX-The 62-employee firm, with offices in Salt Lake City and North Richland Hills, adds Greg Moe as its first director of retail architecture to lead an initiative to tap the market nationally and regionally.
PHOENIX-The 41,956-sf Parkvale Medical Building on the Maryvale Hospital campus passes from one California investor to another with 1st London picking up title to a 96%- leased asset at 4616 N. 51st Ave.
SEAL BEACH, CA-Revamping the Main Street Square project, developer Ramsey Real Estate Group creates a new center at 148 Main St. in the Old Town district.
TUCSON-An investment group buys the 270-unit Tamarack Apartments for $7.6 million. Future growth is in the cards for the complex, which lies just within the border of the city's massive $800-million Rio Nuevo economic redevelopment project.
DENVER-The designer of the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway and the Idea Stores in London is chosen over six other internationally known architects for the Museum of Contemporary Art assignment.
POWAY, CA-Construction kicks off on the Stowe Plaza retail asset, which is rising at Scripps Poway Parkway and Stowe Drive in the city. The project will consist of three facilities encompassing more than 12,000 sf at build-out.
SEATTLE-The City Council's Urban Planning & Development Committee this week approved the sale of more than 400,000 sf of transferrable development rights for the proposed 42-story Washington Mutual Tower. The sale goes before the full council on Monday.
ATLANTA-The 29-year-old development company is scheduled to break ground this summer on a total 370,000 sf of office and retail space and 130 condominium units at NorthPlace in suburban Sandy Springs, GA on the west side of GA 400, within the Central Perimeter submarket.
CHICAGO-As the notorious public housing project along the Dan Ryan Expressway is being redeveloped, the city's community development commission endorses tax increment financing.
DENVER-Count OZ Architecture among those making the trek from Downtown to the former industrial area. It now is headquartered in the recently renovated Centennial School Supply Warehouse.