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ORLANDO-Bryan Burns, a former market research analyst with Grubb & Ellis Co.'s local office and research associate for the past year in C&W's local office, moves to the firm's Valuation Services Advisory Group.
IRVINE, CA-The Inland Empire county ranks third in a listing of the top 10 buyers markets for office space in the nation, according to a new study by Irvine-based Sperry Van Ness.
ORLANDO-Brad Chrischilles, a vice president in Crow's Jacksonville, FL office, was top dog in three categories--best project leasing broker, Florida power broker for tenant representation and winner of the managing director's award for customer service.
ORLANDO-The Coral Springs-based developer expects to break ground in September on a 1,341-acre tract within the 38,000-acre Horizons West development, minutes from Walt Disney World's 30,000-acre empire in southwest Orange County.
TAMPA, FL-One of the biggest question marks in local industrial real estate circles is what Tampa Bay Buccaneer owner Malcolm Glazer plans to do with the defunct, 26-year-old, 895,000-sf Tampa Bay Center mall he bought from the Rouse Co. in January for $22.9 million, or $25.59 per sf.
FORT WORTH-Internacional Realty replaces a construction loan assumed last year for the 216-unit Summer Brook Apartments with a five-year loan at 3.68% interest. Hoping to buy 1,500 units in the region, the class A buyer is filling its pipeline with similar deals.
HOUSTON-Gables Residential Trust says it will realize a $12.5-million gain from the sale of the 641-unit, two-phase community to International Realty of San Antonio. The complex, built in 1993 and 2001, is assessed at close to $39.6 million.
ORLANDO-The University of Central Florida's quarterly analysis shows Orlando generated 6.56 authorized building permits based on 1,000 non-farm jobs for multifamily and single-family dwellings from January through March.