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ORLANDO-The Birmingham, AL-based REIT's $200 million mixed-use venture in Seminole County will also see a five-story, 155,000-sf office building surface in April in one of the most competitive suburban submarkets 25 miles north of Downtown.
By C.J. HughesSilicon Alley ReporterIn a turbulent year, it isn't unusual to see a pure-play content site forced to launch a synergistic brick-and-mortar…
ATLANTA-Even as the bulldozers move tons of earth and foundations are being poured, a neighborhood is going to the state's highest court to halt a five million-sf mixed-use development.
METROPARK, NJ-In an office market crying for space and locational options, the 49-year-old development firm is targeting users who need a range of high-tech amenities.
DALLAS-The Staubach Co. has opened nine new offices this year. And, three or four more are in the pipeline as Staubach quarterbacks a drive to secure its branding in the four corners of the world.
CHARLOTTE-Image Design Staircase, a subsidiary of Atlanta-based PlyMart Inc., will be moving early next year from 10,000 sf at Old Statesville Road to 23,000 sf at NorthPark in this north Charlotte submarket.
MIAMI-The half-acre parcel at 1025 SW Second Ave., near the city's banking corridor, sold for $1.2 million or about $56 per sf. Two years ago, the same land went for $775,000 or about $36 per sf.
CANTON, MI-The auto maker plans to produce sport-utility vehicles and pickup trucks for the North American market. The work force will total about 4,000. Analysts say the deal means Nissan's fiscal woes are over.