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FORT WORTH-With one anchor's ground-breaking now official, the developer's openly discussing the city's first urban village, a 12-acre redevelopment catalyst. Coming up is a build-to-suit for Wells Fargo, 350-space parking garage, 15,000 sf of retail and 36 lofts.
TACOMA, WA-The City Council here has added three buildings to the city's Register of Historic Places, giving their owners access to a special tax abatement program.
ORLANDO-Lincoln Property Co. and locally based Battaglia Group are developing 210,000 sf of class A product for the Chicago-based Pritzker Family which is creating an 1,100-acre mixed-used community on the site of the former Orlando Naval Training Center, three miles east of Downtown.
EVANSTON, IL-Some suggest a dearth of available studio and one-bedroom condominiums makes the potential exit strategy for developers of a 221-unit rental building at 413-21 W. Howard St. one worth exploring sooner, rather than later.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ-Easy freeway access and an architecturally appealing building helps seal the deal on a 6,810-sf office condo in the Sonoran Corporate Center. Financial services, Webegone, will occupy the condo in 60 days.
ROYAL OAK, MI-A developer is promoting its plans to build a new 18,000-sf retail center in Royal Oak. The lifestyle-style development would be built on a National Scenic Byway.
DALLAS-The stats show the window of opportunity is closing for tenants looking for large blocks of trophy or upper-end class A space in the Dallas CBD or Uptown. From the brokers' perspective, there's still plenty of good room to fill at alternative addresses.
FORT WORTH-Trophy Investments stages a coup for a 274,000-sf, nine-building package on five city blocks that many tried to get and couldn't. Marry the street talk to developer's talk and the full play will cost $40 million, give or take.
PIGEON FORGE, TN-Three new developments are coming to this resort town, home to Dollywood entertainment park and adjacent to Great Smoky Mountains National Park.