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AUSTIN-Whole Foods Market, based in Austin, is heading north to downtown Toronto for its first retail operation in Canada. The store will be situated in a high-end retail sector now undergoing a shift in its tenant mix.
CHARLOTTE-A 1.5-acre park will grace the rooftop of the four-story parking facility on South Tryon Street. The bank also plans to convert the 70-year-old Ratcliffe Florist Building to 35,000 sf of office and 24,000 sf of retail. The mixed-use First Union Commons project is scheduled for yearend completion in 2001.
PALO ALTO, CA-Hewlett-Packard Corp. has paid $1.7 million for the place where it all began: a ramshackle garage on Addison Avenue where the company's two founders first began tinkering with ideas.
CLERMONT, FL-The 150-acre campus, 25 miles west of Downtown Orlando, will house the main 40,000-sf activity building and the new headquarters for USA Triathlon Inc. That organization is relocating here from Colorado Springs, CO.
NEWBURGH, NY-The 350,000-sf warehouse and distribution facility at Stewart Industrial Park at 3 Enterprise Dr. has been sold for an undisclosed amount to Savanna Partners of New York City.
PHOENIX-A Native-American community is investing $100 million of its gambling revenues into a 2,000-acre mixed-use project that will include a 500-room resort and a 500-acre business park.
CHICAGO-The office and industrial REIT has filed suit alleging Leonard Levine violated his fiduciary obligations to the trust while heading a group that was attempting to buyout Banyan's assets.
PHOENIX-A deal that would have put the seventh largest homebuilder in the Valley in the hands of a local home-building veteran has ended without an agreement.