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DENVER-A topping-out ceremony Wednesday signals the last beam is in place for the $306.8-million expansion of the Colorado Convention Center at 14th and California streets.
MIAMI-The residential tower, being developed by Star Lofts Associates, will offer 48 lofts, three to a typical floor. Available lofts range from the mid-$500,000s to $2.3 million. The units have an expected delivery of summer 2005.
SUNRISE, FL-Florida's largest retail and entertainment center was scheduled to begin interior and exterior renovations this week. In addition, the Mills Corp. submitted plans to the city to expand the retail center by 110,000 sf, which would bring its total size to 2.3 million leasable sf.
NORWOOD, MA-Bayer Healthcare leases 100,000 sf at 2 Edgewater Dr. The company is relocating from 200,000 sf in Medfield to this building so it can develop office and lab space for its Diagnostics Division.
NANJING, CHINA-The locally based developer chooses JBZ Architecture + Planning of Newport Beach, CA to design a several hundred million dollar mixed-use development on about seven acres in the Hexi District.
NEW YORK CITY-A team has been chosen to lead the path on the Farley-Moynihan Station Project, which is expected to cost $1 billion and add a potential of 800,000 sf of retail/commercial space to the area.
SAN DIEGO-KMA Architecture & Engineering wraps up schematic design for 230 Sunshine Avenue Rowhomes, a mixed-use project that B&H Property Systems Inc. is developing. Construction on the project is scheduled to commence in the fall of this year.
DELTA TOWNSHIP, MI-The $800-million, 2.4-million-sf assembly plant near Lansing is part of a series of major investments by General Motors in the area in the last several years. The Grand River plant began production in 2000.
PHOENIX-A California group puts up $7.5 million for an infill shopping center with 76,326 sf of fully leased space and a grocery anchor. A stellar list of tenants, the area's high density and a proposed light-rail line out in front made the deal a sweet one.
DENVER-Mercy Housing will spend $6 million on top of the $3.4 million it paid for the Standish Hotel/Denver Bank building at 1524-46 California St., which will be converted to 75 multifamily units.