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ORLANDO-The real estate subsidiary of North Carolina-based Duke Energy Corp. wins Altamonte Springs, FL city approval on $6 million land purchase along Maitland Boulevard, the southwest gateway to the Orlando suburb.
ORLANDO-The facility at 6101 Chancellor Drive will handle requests for more than 725 Starwood Hotels & Resorts in 80 countries. The 5,000-sf property's estimated construction cost is $500,000. The center will have a staff of 50.
MIDLOTHIAN, TX-Toys R Us, a Paramus, NJ-based retailer, is forging ahead on plans to build an 836,000-sf distribution center in a strategically positioned outlying industrial development that is gift wrapping wide open spaces with lucrative tax abatements. The company plans to consolidate centers in Carrollton, TX and Houston when the project is completed.
HOUSTON-Anadarko Petroleum Corp. is signing for another 232,000 sf in The Woodlands. By spring 2002, the firm will occupy 1.1 million sf in the 27,000-acre, master-planned community
AUSTIN-The president of the private, Catholic liberal arts institution for nearly 3,700 students not only wants to double student enrollment by 2010, but is proposing an ambitious master plan - costing possibly $100 million - to add at least a dozen campus buildings. The university's board is expected to OK the plan at it Sept. 15 meeting, according to sources.
DENVER-A one-of-a-kind property has hit the market in Denver's Central Business District where high-rise offices, hotels and old warehouses have dominated the hot property roster in recent years. The historically significant neo-classical building claims James Naismith, father of basketball, as its first physical director.