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ST. PAUL, MN-Vacancy rates hit 9.1% in a competitive market, not including space up for sublease. All told, there are 343,000 sf of office space in 17 buildings available for sublease here.
ST. PAUL-The last full-service store closed three years ago to make way for another building. The $723,000-project received $235,000 in grants and $205,000 in loans from the city.
AUSTIN-SiteStuff's West Coast presence gets a boost with the Austin-based operation hiring a regional sales director to oversee a business development team. The new hire most recently had worked for GE Capital Real Estate.
IRVINE, CA- Michael Romano, newly appointed marketing VP, will focus on expanding the company's web presence, including distribution of the company's products and services via the Internet.<p>
ORLANDO-David A. Siegel, founder/chairman of Central Florida Investments Inc., is asking a circuit court judge to throw out the 1997 deal he made with his wife of 29 years because his firm's CEO allegedly misinformed him of the company's projected financial health.
TRENTON, NJ-Under controversial legislation, revenue-generating projects costing more than $100 million to build would help pay for the local improvements needed to sustain them.
PORTLAND-The magazine cites this city's short commutes, pedestrian-friendly layout, small class sizes and corralled urban sprawl--which goes to show the magazine voted before Oregon voted in favor of setting sprawl free last week.
EVERETT, WA-An unnamed investment group is selling 1.14 acres across Everett Way from the Everett Mall. Due to skyrocketing demand, office space makes the most sense for the land, says the listing broker.
NEW YORK CITY-Along with television studios and 203 condominiums, the complex will feature a 249-room luxury hotel, a 1,000-seat concert hall, 193,000 sf of class A office space and 364,000 sf of retail space.