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HOUSTON-Amstar joins the Houston race to build more housing units, ticketing land west of the Downtown for a 437-unit apartment project. Construction, being overseen by the Morgan Group Inc., is slated to get under way in the fall.
LOS ANGELES-Union officials walk away from bargaining table, saying the two sides remain far apart. With no new talks scheduled, disruptions caused by the bus and rail strike are certain to continue for several more days.
VANCOUVER, WA-Padden Center North and South, a proposed 66-acre project intersected by 88th Street, would be home to nearly 500,000-sf of commercial space, including a Costco-like retailer and a home improvement store.
KANSAS CITY, MO-Developers are seeking 90,000-sf of lease signing before they move on construction atop a Kansas City Library branch. Deadline for the signings is April 1.
DENVER-Hotels near the former Stapleton International Hotel hike apparently have recovered from the city's airport relocation, hiking occupancy rates nearly 19% over 1999 figures. The hoteliers will get another boost from office developments in the planning for the vacated airport property.
HOUSTON-A 247,000-sf office structure hits the market with a $42-million asking price. The building, situated in the city's Energy Corridor, is fully leased by a Massachusetts software company.