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AUSTIN-The high-tech frenzy continues as the state's realtors association signs a distribution pact with REFormsNet to provide its 50,000 members with access to e-forms for transactions.
CHICAGO-The Chicago Commission on Landmarks has voted to recommend that the City Council extend landmark status to the Motor Row district on the Near South Side. Property owners on Motor Row, some of whom want to tear down structures to build condos, are against the extension of landmark status to the area.
CHARLOTTE-Will there ever be enough uptown office space to go around, or will developers dovetail projects into a massive nest of overbuilding? That's the question local industry observers are asking themselves these days.
BELLEVUE, WA-The 36,000-sf, $23-million project is quadrupling the museum's current space. Made possible through government grants and private donations, the facility will be dedicated on Jan. 13, 2001.
BOCA RATON, FL-South Florida commercial occupancies are now so strong at steadily rising rents that owners are reluctant to sell for anything less than top dollar, Keith O'Donnell, director of Codina Realty Services' Palm Beach County Division, tells GlobeSt.com in an exclusive interview.
LOS ANGELES-Agoura Hills-based Easyriders Inc. has sold El Paso Bar-B-Que Co. to a newly formed subsidary of Culinary Holdings Inc. The deal includes six restaurants.
CATAWBA COUNTY, NC-North Carolina's US 321, a four-lane highway connecting Interstate 40 in Catawba County with Interstate 85 to the south, has sped up the commute to Charlotte.
SAN FRANCISCO-Rent increases on new leases were 36.4%. Occupancy was 96.6% at the end of the quarter. During the last three months, AMB acquired $180 million of assets totaling 2.6 million sf and disposed of $92 million of assets totaling 498,112 sf.