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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%.
MIAMI-Winn-Dixie Stores Inc. of Jacksonville, FL is taking 44,000 sf for 20 years at the 75,000-sf, $9.4 million retail venture in Broward County, scheduled to break ground in June and be completed by summer 2003.
PEABODY, MA-KinderCare Learning Centers will open its 24th center in the state at 520 Lowell St. The Portland, Oregon-based company is one of the country's largest providers of early childhood care and education. The facility is expected to be open this September.
ST. PAUL, MN-Reshaping it into a bobblehead of Gov. Jesse Venture or Prince are among the suggestions for the vacant building on the Mississippi River near the $170-million Upper Landing urban village project.