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LAS COLINAS, TX-In a multi-million-dollar makeover, the former NEC campus, now Las Colinas Commons, has signed its first tenant. In line with the long-term lease, the YMCA gets a new 14,600-sf facility in Las Colinas.
CHICAGO-The third major office deal in the largest submarket brings the total volume to $99.5 million. While $18.2 million was more than twice what the sellers paid in 1997, 29. N. Wacker Dr. underwent major renovations.
MORRISTOWN, NJ-Matzel & Mumford, a K. Hovnanian subsidiary, has gotten the nod from this city's redevelopment agency to build a new community of 76 residences near George Washington's 1779 headquarters.
ST. ANTHONY, MN-The Minneapolis architectural firm handling the library relocation and expansion for Hennepin County also has hired Stewart Haugen as project architect.
MINNEAPOLIS-The architecture firm hires Jerry Delaney away from TSI Communications Worldwide in New York. Shea also hires Eric Fetrow as senior graphic designer for its Minneapolis
NEW YORK CITY-The city's Department of Design and Construction, in partnership with the Department of Cultural Affairs and the Queens Museum of Art, has announced a national design competition.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ-Cavan Investment, developer of the Raintree Corporate Center, is gearing up to break ground this month on the project's retail component. Coming will be 47,000 sf of shop space and 20,000 sf of pad sites.
HOUSTON-With headquarters projects going in five major US cities and Paris, Houston-based Hines is undertaking its first job in Omaha. Hines is the development manager for the $260-million, 1.1 million-sf new headquarters for Union Pacific.
ST. PAUL, MN-The Hay Dobbs architecture, urban design, planning and interiorsfirm will work on a project aimed at revitalization of about 20 buildings along University Avenue from the Minneapolis border to the Capitol campus.
NEW YORK CITY-Results of GlobeSt.com's latest Quick Survey reveal that more equitable conditions exist for women in the real estate workplace. Respondents complain of lower pay, but as one female source tells us: Doesn't everyone?