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HOUSTON-A start-up high-tech operation extends a welcome to Houston newcomers, launching a relocation and home services guide on the Internet. The guides provide data about the west, northwest, central and Clear Lake corridors.
CHARLOTTE-Developers Mel Graham and Jack Fallaw separately will be adding a total 76,000 sf to the Charlotte market with Park South Professional Center and Offices at Waterside Crossing.
NEW YORK CITY-B/B+ apartment buildings on the East and West Coast are regarded positively by survey interviewees as is class A distribution space near transportation hubs. Limited-service hotels should be avoided, however.
PHOENIX-A joint venture has purchased a 30-acre site near two 331,000-sf distribution buildings and has started construction on a $7.5-million trucking terminal.
PORTLAND-Truck drivers visiting the center will use the cards to make purchases at the truck stop turned regional mall, earning loyalty points that can be used immediately for additional purchases or discounts on site, or during future visits.
SALEM, OR-The new rules, some of the first in the state, will require the developer of hilly lots to do geologic testing to prove their parcels are stable. Other cities are expected to follow suit.