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GROVELAND, FL-The Richmond, Va.-based retailer is growing its facility at the Christopher C. Ford Industrial Park to 714,000 sf, the largest building in Lake County. The site is 30 miles west of Downtown Orlando.
DENVER-A leading economist worries metro Denver will take a hit in its economic growth due to rising housing costs which are outpacing wages. Affordable housing has hit its lowest point in four years.
DALLAS-Dallas-based Institutional Equity Holdings Inc. has secured a green light from the NASD to acquire First Atlanta Securities LLC, which will be absorbed as a wholly owned subsidiary. The acquisition will facilitate a plan for additional acquisitions
SEATTLE-The outdoor, upscale shopping center that was rebuilt in the 1990s is preparing to expand again, adding a parking garage, better access for cars, bikes and pedestrians and 107,000 square feet of new retail shops
STATESVILLE, NC-T&T Development, an industrial and residential development firm headed by Harry Tsumas Sr. and his son, Harry Tsumas Jr, plans to build an 801-home subdivision on 267 acres in eastern Iredell County, about 50 miles north of Charlotte. The estimated build-out value of the project is $80 million.
CHICAGO- Bradley Real Estate shareholders approve sale of shopping center REIT to privately held Heritage Property Investment Trust of Boston. D'Arcy sees possible IPO of combined companies down the road.
WALTHAM, MA-A $63 per sf lease shows just how quickly rents are rising in the suburban market, as rates hit levels previously only seen in Downtown Boston.
BELLEVUE, WA-The Menlo Park, Calif.-based real estate company recently paid $15.9 million to purchase the downtown site, and has already submitted plans to the city for design review