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PARSIPPANY, NJ-Internet cable company will sublet more than 12,500 sf of space from Midwest Mechanical Contractors in Feist & Feist/SWBE-brokered deal.
DAYTONA BEACH, FL-The property is along the western edge of Interstate 95 in the LPGA International mixed-use community here, 50 miles northeast of Downtown Orlando. No asking price has been set yet, but area brokers tell GlobeSt.com comparable dirt has gone for about $2 per sf or near $100,000 per acre.
LOS ANGELES-A special team created by Mayor Riordan is finishing details of a program that would prompt CBD office-building owners to commit more space to retail tenants. The move would help create a vibrant atmosphere in the city's much-maligned Downtown area.
SEATTLE, WA-The original design of the project was 480,000 sf in 33 stories, the top ten floors being residential units. An alternate 23-story design now being considered doesn't include the condos.
HOUSTON-A Weimar, TX-based investor has finalized a 95-acre buy from Shell Oil Co., posting "for sale" signs for commercial, industrial and residential development. Shell has owned the acreage for several years, waiting for the right time to sell.
WASHINGTON DC-A new economic index is slated to be unveiled Nov. 29 for the Washington DC region. The tool is designed to measure what it takes to succeed in the new economy.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL-The South Florida brokerage isn't doing a whole lot of mega deals but continues to close on a stream of one-to-five-year leases in a market where new product may not be as plentiful as years past.
PORTLAND-Pentagon Technologies Inc. of Fremont, CA says it plans to develop a 30,000-sf facility near the Portland International Airport for cleaning and reconditioning semiconductor parts for chipmakers in the greater Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain regions.