Commercial real estate instant insights for powerful business research, trends, and extensive education and information on CRE markets, practices, industries and sectors
Become a GlobeSt influencer! Learn about our latest recognition opportunities highlighting the individuals, firms and teams changing the commercial real estate landscape.
DENVER-A 236-unit multifamily rental tower with 15,000 sf of retail space on the first floor will be built on the former Premier Tire Co. site, on Market Street between 22nd Street and Park Avenue West.
WASHINGTON, DC-Law firm Morgan Lewis moves into its new 305,000-sf office space at 111 Pennsylvania Ave. The move comes six years after the deal was struck with building owners.
BOSTON-The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority delays putting out the request for proposals to design the surface artery here--the huge swath of land that will run through the heart of the city here when the Big Dig puts the highway underground.
DALLAS-John R. Allums exits his leadership role at Atlanta-based Post Properties for partnership and executive VP status at FirstWorthing. Allums will focus on apartment development. Perkins & Will also brings a newcomer on board in Dallas.
MAPLE VALLEY, WA-The Maple Valley Library has been selected among 700 total submissions across the country to receive the American Institute of Architects 2002 Honor Awards. The annual awards recognize excellence in design.
BOULDER, CO-The 16,000-sf, $4.2-million Colorado headquarters of the Nature Conservancy is designed for maximum energy efficiency, down to carpets that can be recycled into new carpet when it needs to be replaced.
PHILADELPHIA-Excavation begins on the new baseball-only venue. The 43,000-seat, natural-grass venue has been configured to give maximize views of the city skyline. First pitch will be thrown in 2004.
ROCHESTER, MN-The architectural and engineering firm has tapped Gary Gray as head of the new office. The move is part of the firm's local focus, putting offices in areas where its clients are.
ROCHESTER, MN-The architectural and engineering firm has tapped Gary Gray as head of the new office. The move is part of the firm's local focus, putting offices in areas where its clients are.