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EAGAN, MN-Mary Jo Copeland's $30-million, 200-bed Gift of Mary will consist of 20 5,000 sf houses and is being designed by Cuningham Group. She considered seven other suburbs, two of them turning her down.
SOLANO BEACH, CA-The 46,228 sf, three-story, class A suburban office project is owned and managed by Hibicus Investments. The value of the combined leases is $2.1 million.
WASHINGTON, DC-Six teams of architects and engineers have made the US General Services Administration's list of designated groups to submit design proposals for the multi-million renovation of its aging 830,000-sf complex. Work on the project is scheduled to begin in December 2004.
LA JOLLA, CA-Construction is complete on the landmark Lodge at Torrey Pines, a $60 million hotel near the Torrey Pines Golf Course. Construction took more than a year, and the facility is now open to the public.
SAN DIEGO-San Diego's Downtown redevelopment arm launches a nearly two-year process to revise the area's growth blueprint. The first of several workshops seeking public input begins.
ORLANDO-The 52-year-old Broward County developer and Jacksonville-based Hallmark Partners, headed by Jeffrey Conn, plan to break ground on the 67,521-sf Deerwood Lake Commons in September.
NEW YORK CITY-A Michigan-based joint venture buys the Atlantic Building in Downtown Philadelphia as part of a nationwide purchase plan. Besides a Center City location, a strong tenant roster was a draw.
NEW YORK CITY-Financial proxy solicitation company D.F. King commits to an 11-year, 26,000 sf lease at 48 Wall St. The signing brings occupancy at the 34-story office tower to 79%.
NEW YORK CITY-LMDC and the Port Authority short-list their candidates and expect to pick a winner before the first public forum on Lower Manhattan redevelopment, scheduled for Thursday evening.
NEW YORK CITY-Financial proxy solicitation company D.F. King commits to an 11-year, 26,000 sf lease at 48 Wall St. The signing brings occupancy at the 34-story office tower to 79%.