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LOS GATOS, CA-CENTRE i, the non-profit arm of a local startup that provides one-stop, on-line shopping for finding, leasing and outfitting office space, this week begins publishing a refereed, on-line journal focused on solutions for the corporate real estate manager.
DALLAS-One of the nation's largest multifamily developers is hard at work in the metroplex, with two communities under way and two waiting in the development pipeline. The REIT's portfolio exceeds 80,000 apartment homes and it's growing.
CHARLOTTE-The home improvement chain is shooting for a summer 2002 opening at Midtown Square, according to industry sources, but the developer hasn't yet purchased the 26-acre site or bought out the leases of existing tenants at the shopping center.
LOS ANGELES-Halloween's barely over, but Southland retailers are already looking forward to what promises to be another strong season for holiday sales and a merry Christmas for owners of local shopping centers.
PALM BEACH-The Silicon Valley properties of the REIT, which operates extended-stay hotels, led the way, reporting average revenue per available room growth of 19.5%. It continues to divest non-strategic properties, about 10% of its portfolio.
DETROIT-MEDC can grant up to 10 zones for technology-based development. Nine full proposals and nine pre-proposals were received by the Michigan Economic Development Corp. from municipalities interested in receiving the SmartZone designation.