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CHARLOTTE-The first draft that would refurbish about one quarter of the center city is off the drawing board. The plan has the old city hall building as its focal point and suggests opening the landmark to private enterprise. But some who have seen the plan are already objecting to the great amount of space set aside for parking spaces.
SAN FRANCICO-The Port and AMB negotiated their leases in 1999 before the market spike, and are reportedly leasing their space at $40 per sf. That's less than half what recently signed tenant Venture Law Group is said to be paying.
ATLANTA-The innovative project was born in the greater Atlanta small business Downtown incubator. Strio Co. will design, install and manage the network, providing private-labeled applications and services for businesses in the $2.9 trillion retail sector.
FOLSOM, CA-Pier 1 Imports and The Men's Warehouse both signed five-year leases at the developing mall here, on the eastern edge of the Sacramento megalopolis. The stores will open early next year, just as construction on the plaza is completed.
EL DORADO HILLS, CA-Dallas, TX-based Wilcox Development Services has broken ground on a four-building developmeny here - 30 miles outside Sacramento - that will be occupied by Blue Shield of California.
ASTORIA, OR-Founded in 1962, the facility is one of the West Coast's most well known maritime museums. The Fletcher Farr Ayotte architecture firm designed the 7,000-sf addition. The Newport Beach, CA-based McCarthy construction company will build it.
SPOKANE- Tom Skierka, a spokesman for Deaconess/Empire Health, which is developing a medical office building here, says even though Spokane's "medical core" includes eight blocks of office buildings, demand still outweighs availability.
DALLAS-La Quinta Inns is carving a new niche for itself, unveiling two new designs for its recently launched franchise program that will open up markets nationwide for the hotelier. Redesign prototypes will be going up in Dallas and San Antonio.