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TACOMA, WA-The $7-million project will turn the historic eight-story structure into class A office building combining old-world charm with new-world technology for between $13 per sf and $18 per sf triple net plus operating expenses.
OLYMPIA, WA-The county, which is in the process of developing an RFP on the project, plans to begin construction on the building early 2001 and hopes to have it completed by fall 2001.
LANSING, MI- Michael Eyde's proposal would be the largest mall development in Southeast Michigan. AIG Baker of Birmingham, AL would build the mall on the 191 acre site, which is still zoned residential.
NEW YORK CITY-This technology allows computers to be used in apartments without being connected to a phone line or cable wire. Web cams allow tenants to see what is going on in public areas of their building.
OAKLAND, CA-BT Commercial Real Estate's just-released third quarter report for East Bay industrial properties put third quarter rent increases at a strong 5%. Hot spots include Berkeley, Emeryville and Fremont.
DENVER-The state's most powerful business lobby is working hard to defeat Amendment 24, a Constitutional change that goes before today's voters. The group claims the proposal is too rigid and will stifle most projects.
NEW YORK CITY-The FrontLine Capital Group discussed its ownership of HQ Global Workplaces in a Web cast conference call on Election Day. Scott Rechler highlighted HQ's "unexpected" revenue.
CRANFORD, NJ-Results, announced via teleconference, are better than expected for most observers and could improve over the next year as the REIT refocuses on its core market.
ORLANDO-Hewitt Associates needs the space for its newly-formed online unit, Sageo. This unit's 110 employees, along with Hewitt's core 650 workers, are housed at the one-year-old, 360,000-sf service center at Central Florida Research Park.