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HOUSTON-Old World Venice collides with the New World economy with a 600,000-sf retail center, Portofino, prepping to open its doors for business. The $75 million project includes an arched bridge, canal with gondola taxis, waterfalls and centerpiece fountain.
HOUSTON-Without a doubt, Houston's retail market has recovered from the residual effects of a space glut that began in the 1980s. This year, new sf may hit as high as three million in all city submarkets.
CHARLOTTE-Clark Nexson Architecture & Engineering is leaving its current Charlotte offfice of 5,000 sf at 229 N. Church St. and is relocating to 7,500 sf at 1023 W. Morehead St. The former Carolina School Building, a 70-year-old structure, is the first in its market to achieve a $20 psf rent.
ORLANDO-The Bentonville, AR-based retailer pays MetroWest Land Development Co. about $293,480 per acre or $6.74 psf for a 25-acre tract to build a 229,000-sf prototype structure in southwest Orlando.
BOULDER CO-Two real estate veterans partner for a $17 million, 72,000-sf office and condominium project in the city's core. The project features nine units specially designed for those who live and work in the same space.
REDMOND, WA- Callison Architecture Inc., which finished construction of the existing Eddie Bauer campus in 1996, is designing an addition to the campus
DENVER-The city's Children's Museum is opening doors on a $2.5 million renovation, featuring hands-on exhibits and innovative playscapes. Among the finished project's new offerings are birthday rooms and a Parents Resource Center.