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COLUMBIA, SC-Harbor Group International, operating from its local headquarters in Norfolk, has purchased two Koger Office Parks--one here and one in Nashville.
FAIRFAX, VA-Great Oak LLC is the new owner of an office property that J.P. Morgan has owned for the last 11 years. This is one of many deals GE expects to make before the year ends.
MIAMI-Rhode Island-based CVS Corp., the nation's largest pharmaceutical/retail organization, is planning a near-future Miami Beach presence with the $4.2 million purchase of the former Food Fair supermarket building.
ORLANDO-The original award-winning club in Nashville, however, will continue to be owned by Gaylord Entertainment Co. Disney is retaining its rights to the Wildhorse name and logo.
RICHARDSON, TX-The Haynes and Boone law firm plans to expand its technology segment, signing for 30,000 sf at a 250,000-sf project going up in the Telecom Corridor. The pact includes a 20,000-sf option for more space.
DETROIT-The $175-million temporary facility is 90% owned by the Sault Ste. Marie tribe of the Chippewa Indians. By 2006, the Chippewas and two other development groups plan to build three permanant casinos along the Detroit River.
KIRKLAND, WA-The Kirkland-based developer is building a 62-room extended-stay hotel atop an existing one-story building. The five-year-old project has been delayed due to a building moratorium.
SUGAR LAND, TX-A New York investment adviser has bought the 170,000-sf Offices at Kensington from Sugarland Properties. Aetna is the lead tenant at the fully leased, two four-story buildings.
ORLANDO-Friday is Decision Day for the 13-member Florida Board of Regents to select one of three cities for Florida A&M University's 120,000-sf College of Law building. Orlando, Tampa, FL and Lakeland, FL are the finalists. Daytona Beach has dropped out. The law school will be part of a $1 billion commercial redevelopment program planned for Downtown.
STAMFORD, CT-Recently vacated when several divisions of New York State relocated, all 66,000 sf of 1515 Summer St. are now on the market. Features include more three parking spaces per 1,000 sf leased.