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SAN JOSE, CA-Responding to inquiries from the San Jose Mercury News, city officials this week concede that the proposed new City Hall building will likely fail to win Federal Aviation Administration approval because it is too tall.
REDMOND, WA-The project, which will feature 308 moderately-priced apartment units and a 4,500-sf daycare facility, is said to be the first of its kind in the United States. Developers of the project hope that it will solve traffic congestion by minimizing the need for cars.
DALLAS-Two new Payless Cashways building products stores will open in North Texas in line with a retail restructuring announcement that calls for 22 closings by the Kansas City, MO-based company.
DENVER-It's taken better than a decade, but Denver is getting serious about building a new jail. Present plans call for a 112-story facility to house 3,100 inmates - project that three years ago had carried a $235-million price tag.
ORLANDO-Although net absorption is up and vacancies are down, this 92 million-sf entral Florida sector lacks sufficient distribution and warehouse space to accommodate demand by the small user, according to Grubb & Ellis Co. The result is a flurry of build-to-suit activity.
MIAMI-A Winn-Dixie supermarket anchors a 79,000-sf shopping center opening in the economically-depressed Liberty City section. Community leaders hope the venture will trigger additional development in a neighborhood that has yet to fully recover from social unrest in the 1980s.
AUSTIN-Two local executives have made the news this week, one receiving a national honor and the other being elected to chair the Downtown Austin Alliance.