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DENVER-Nortel Networks will occupy 83,000 sf in Peakview Tower, the city's newest class-A office project. More deals are expected to break soon, with all eyes on a 50% occupancy level by week's end for the $40-million tower.
DALLAS-A suburban population explosion, particularly north and east of Dallas, is sparking a building boom for more than just multifamily and single-family markets. With it comes a health-care demand that is driving rapid-fire construction.
DALLAS-A recent wave of promotions and new hires has come down the pike for metroplex corporations. WorkPlaceUSA takes the lead in the number of management shifts, promoting four to VP roles.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI-A subsidiary of Jack Loeks Theaters plans to create an entertainment park with retail, an IMAX theater and office space on a 40-acre site at Knapp and the East Beltline.
KANSAS CITY-Gould Evans Goodman Associates promotes three staff members -- Steve Himes, Greg Hugeback and Tom Brenneis -- to associate vice president. They have been with the company from five to 12 years.
MINNEAPOLIS-Change at the top will shift the focus to enhancing the architecture firm's image for creativity. The firm is known for expertise in hospitals and ambulatory clinics, sports stadiums and arenas.
KANSAS CITY-Gould Evans Goodman Associates hires senior project designer, CADD manager, communications assistant. The new hires include a homecoming, as David Reid rejoins the firm after a stint at WRS Architects.
WILTON, CT-Louis Dreyfus Corp. has expanded its presence at Twenty Westport Road to a total of 128,000 sf, which brings the 335,000-sf property currently under construction to 95% occupancy.