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AURORA, CO-WorldPark developer Chris Fellows is taking his $500-million plan to Arapahoe County's jurisdiction as a result of an election rejection by Aurora voters. Fellows blames the owners of a competing racetrack for the balloting results
OUSTON-Minute Maid's 325,000-sf Galleria headquarters is up for grabs. Parent company, Coca-Cola, is on a cost-cutting campaign that is closing the doors on the Houston office. Employees will find out who goes and who stays Nov. 28.
NEW YORK CITY-Trump Resorts agreed to pay its share in a fine imposed by the Lobbying Commission but hasn't signed yet. The fine was even cited in a suit, reported in Westchester yesterday, to fuel the battle.
COLUMBUS, GA-The design of the planned 28-acre Columbus Botanical Garden next to the proposed 100-acre Columbus Park Crossing retail project is almost finished. Columbus is 120 miles southwest of Downtown Atlanta.
DENVER-Continental Oil Field Services is undecided about the fate of a 1906-building, acquired for $3.9 million in the CBD. When constructed, the Moorish-style Shriners Temple had topped the organization's list of prized possessions.
NEW YORK CITY-Third-quarter highlights include sales-leasebacks and build-to-suit transactions amounting to $95 million. The firm also sold three AutoZone stores and four Payless ShoeSource outlets.
PORTLAND-Rubio's Restaurants, based in Carlsbad, CA, is working with Auburn, WA-based franchiser S&A Enterprises to develop eight Rubio's Baja Grill locations in the region.
REDMOND, WA-For a little more than $10 million, the ever-expanding company has secured a 307,000-sf lot at 3650 148th Ave. N.E. with 136,765 sf of office and warehouse structures from Allegiance Health Care Co.
WALTHAM, MA-Polaroid is selling its 56-acre property here in Greater Boston's strongest suburban office market. The company, which bought the land in the late 1960s, hopes to take advantage of the high prices.