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PHOENIX-Competing growth plans that could determine the pace of development in the state are garnering national support, but the polls indicate that just about as many voters are for Prop 202 as against it. It now appears that undecided voters will determine the measure's fate on Nov. 7.
HOUSTON-September reporting shows Houston's existing homes sales are down 1.2% from the same period last year. But it's not all bad news: year-to-date has shown a slight increase.
HOUSTON-The 519,000-sf, two-building Eldridge Place reportedly brings in $50 million for Allied Waste Industries, which has sold the former world headquarters for a firm it acquired last year. An Atlanta-based investment group is the new owner.
ARLINGTON, TX-Bradford Development Co. Inc. is undertaking its first Arlington industrial project, a $10-million, two-building spec project. Ground breaks Dec. 1, with delivery anticipated in seven months.
DENVER-Denver architectural firms, RNL Design and Shears & Leese Architects LLC, have taken a parking garage design and walked away with an Excellence in Urban Design award at the AIA Denver 2000 ceremony.
ORLANDO-Neither grocer is discussing the size of the transaction, but Winn-Dixie says it could have built nine comparable stores for less than the acquistion price. Construction industry sources estimate the hard cost at about $45 million or $5.55 million per store.