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BOSTON-Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks PC expands to 60,000 sf at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston at 600 Atlantic Ave. in the heart of the city's financial district.
LOS ANGELES-Stan Ross, the chairman of the USC Lusk Center, and wife, Marilyn, hope to expand the local program throughout the country. The program, which began in 1992, teaches fundamental skills needed to develop inner-city projects.
SEATTLE-The project will result in a 42-story office tower for Washington Mutual and a 12-story building for the Seattle Art Museum that will be connected to its existing museum building. Construction is expected to begin in early 2004 and end in 2006.
SUWON, KOREA-The 1.5 million-sf public-private partnership project in this city of two million people south of Seoul is integrated with Suwon Railway Station via a multi-story truss system spanning the railroad tracks.
DALLAS-Haynes and Boone settles a one-year chase by Austin building owners for the 31,000-sf lease. One American Center, where the firm's had its Austin office for 15 years, gets the deal with a move from the 16th floor to the 13th and a major overhaul.
FRANKFORD TOWNSHIP, NJ-The $50 million dollar development will include a 303,500-sf outlet center located on 45 acres in an area called Ross's Corner at Highway 206 and Route 564.
SEATTLE-Looking to continue developing in the down economy, Lisa Picard moves from the Eastside office of Hines Interests LP to Harbor Properties, where she will oversee various developments in the Cascade neighborhood, including three projects being developed in partnership with Vulcan Inc.
DUBLIN, CA-The $125-million mixed-use development with a traditional main street shopping experience celebrated its grand opening last week. The retail space is all but full and the first phase of the residential is 78% leased.
SAN DIEGO, CA-San Diego Mayor Dick Murphy chooses Cameron Duncan and Dale Naegle as new appointees to the Board of Building Appeals and Advisors. They will join reappointed members Michael Furby, Tony Kan and John Littrell on the board.