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MIAMI BEACH -Ron Droegmyer, an award-winning hotel executive, takes over the management reins at the 17-story, 1,152-unit Roney Palace Beach Resort & Spa as the multimillion-dollar renovation at the 70-year-old property nears completion.
HOUSTON-It's Chase Bank's way of giving back to the community. A 5,000-sf plot is being converted into greenspace, replete with benches and a fountain, for bank workers and passers-by.
DENVER-How high can the CBD's rental rates jump? One broker says per sf rentals could peak at $40 in the next two years. Meanwhile, the suburban southeast corridor is gaining momentum on the CBD.
ATLANTA- Locally-based Beers Construction Co. and Boston-based Beacon Skanska are building a one million-sf, $386 million terminal at Boston's Logan International Airport for Delta Air Lines. Completion is expected by fall 2004.
ORLANDO-Locally-based Corona Cigar Co. plans to open a 5,000-sf outlet next summer at Plaza Venezia, under construction on Sand Lake Road at Dr. Phillips Boulevard in southwest Orange County. The new location will be four times larger than the existing store in suburban Ocoee, FL. Area rents average $20 per sf.
NEW YORK CITY-Right now the site of the former Alexander's department store is one of the city's most famous holes in the ground. It's a sore point to many, but it could usher in a new retail history here.
FREMONT, CA-The Fremont Hub, which lost some tenants to a competing mall across Interstate 880, is again attracting national tenants following a $20 million makeover by its San Diego-based owner. The complex is now 70% leased.
LIVERMORE, CA-If this city puts up money to fund a development project, it's requiring 1% of the total construction costs be set aside to dress up existing public spaces with art.