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BELLEVUE, WA-The locally based firm is ranked No. 1 architectural firm - and No. 7 overall - in The Zweig Letter "Hot Firm 2001" ranking, which lists the 100 fastest growing architectural, engineering, professional and environmental consulting firms in the U.S.
CHULA VISTA, CA-Steelwork is complete on the first phase of Gateway Chula Vista, an $82-million, 346,000-sf development on 4.5 acres. It will be the only property south of Downtown to have a class A office component.
DENVER-The 21st Summer Student Program sponsored by San Francisco-based EDAW comes here to help determine the best place for a light rail station at the former Stapleton International Airport, as well as design it.
AUSTIN-RuffCoffin, a new advertising agency, is building out 2,884 sf at Hannig Row, a historic CBD property along the bustling Sixth Street. The agency has inked a three-year lease in a Colliers Oxford Commercial-negotiated pact.
ROCHESTER HILLS, MI-After a legal battle, a Troy developer receives permission to rebuild Meadow Brook Village Mall into a 375,000-sf posh The Village of Rochester Hills retail center on a 15-acre site.
SAN DIEGO-Another building to feed Poway's hot industrial and office market has broken ground at the Scripps Poway Corporate Center, a 50,000-sf, two-story office and R&D-flex project.
LOS ANGELES-Buoyed by this city's plans to create a sports and entertainment district Downtown, Palm Restaurant has leased 13,500 sf in the Toy Center Building and plans to open a new restaurant there by January 2002.
LOS ANGELES-The architecture and engineering giant will relocate to the CBD, bringing more than 500 workers with it. The move is seen as the biggest boost yet for Downtown's fledgling comeback.
DENVER-Mayor Wellington Webb's support for the Justice Center is good news to city council members and neighborhood activists working to support a tax increase referendum on the November ballot.
PHOENIX-Kitchell CEM gets a new business development manager, taking the marketing director for Arcadis. At Opus West, there is a new general counsel, senior project manager and construction director and GMAC hires a senior VP.