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HOUSTON-A look-alike structure is on the drawing boards for 13333 Northwest Freeway, where Yancey-Hausman Development will construct Northwest Crossing II. The team is in place and leases are being negotiated for phase two, which gets under way in May.
DENVER-The American Association of Architects expects as many as 17,000 professionals to attend the May national convention being hosted by Denver. Suburban sprawl, transportation, affordable housing are just part of the 145 planned seminars for the design world.
NEW YORK CITY-This signing brings occupancy in the 324,000-sf property to more than 50%. Cushman& Wakefield expect to lease up 10% of what's left before the building opens in the next 45 days.
LEE'S SUMMIT, MO-Planning commission recommends a plan by AMLI Residential Properties to build a 300-unit apartment complex near the historic Longview Farm property despite strong opposition from neighboring residents.
WASHINGTON, DC-Zethus' online leasing and property management tools, scheduled to launch by June and backed by the Goldman Sachs Group, are aimed at tenants, owners and managers of commercial real estate.
KANSAS CITY-The Jackson County legislature accepts $1.2 million from the chief architect to settle part of a claim that had been filed against Abend Singleton Associates, now ASAI Architecture.
SAN JOSE-Facing a downtown parking shortage and new development that will exacerbate the situation, the San Jose City Council unanimously approved a 775-space garage anchored by retail space and topped with a banquet facility.
HOUSTON-A second Suburban Lodge has opened in Houston and more are sure to follow, says a franchise partner who had helped the chain get up and running in 1987. It might be Houston's second, but it's the seventh for him and his development partner.
ALAMEDA, CA-The struggling electronics retailer has given up its San Francisco digs in favor of cheaper rents across the Bay. Good Guys will move its 140 workers into a new 31,000-sf office next month.