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ORLANDO-Gray, Harris & Robinson, a 30-year-old, 110-attorney Downtown firm, has acquired 13-lawyer Hovis, Boyette & Crawford in Clermont, FL, about 25 miles west of Orlando. Terms of the merger were not disclosed. Both practices focus on commercial real estate law.
ATLANTA-The locally-based firm is going to the Net to expand its estimated $750 million property portfolio. The one-year-old California company has current for-sale listings of about $40 billion.
CHICAGO-High-powered real estate partnership that includes Lakeside East backers Magellan and Near North gets big construction loan from a group of banks led by Bank of America. The Grand Plaza will be built on the last remaining parcel of the AMA's formerly huge near-north land holdings.
VANCOUVER, WA-The Internet retailer is 48 hours away from a signed agreement for the 72,000-sf facility, which it will convert into office space for its growing business-to-business sales division. To get around a zoning issue, the site also will be used to house company documents.
DALLAS-The 105,892-sf Newkirk Service Center has just what Stone Marketing wants--space for a new operation. The lease was brokered by Insignia/ESG and ReMax.
PORT EVERGLADES, FL-A $2.88 million-per-year land lease for seven years to AutoTerminal America, the US subsidiary of a New Zealand firm, is the first deal Broward has made at the 272-acre Southport tract.