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CHICAGO-Flush with hundreds of millions of dollars, the Miller brothers plan focused development investments in smaller business parks, long-term land investments and suburban B and C building redevelopment plays.
DENVER-McClain Finlon Advertising likes nice surroundings, moving into a former warehouse that has just undergone a $4.5-million makeover into an office. Unique features, once a topic in the Wall Street Journal's "Workplace" column, have been transferred to the new site.
DALLAS-It's all about change as Harwood International preps to add a seven-story, 17,000-rentable sf glass tower to its Rolex Building while making plans for a fifth phase at its prestigious 1- million sf complex Downtown.
ORLANDO-Gov. Jeb Bush is unhappy the state is paying a Lakeland, FL landowner $4.7 million or $53,409 per acre ($1.23 per sf) for the 88-acre hideaway in Lake Tohopekaliga. The Osceola County site is 35 miles south of Downtown and 10 miles from Walt Disney World. Bush, a former developer, thinks the price is too high.