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A CBRE analysis found 24 conversion projects from California to Baltimore as retail closures yield industrial opportunities, including 810,000 square feet of potential conversions in Chicago.
Business and political leaders have expressed deep concern that a long-lasting moratorium could have a dramatic impact on the billions of dollars in new development projects that are in the pipeline in the affected areas of the county that include the cities of Mount Vernon, Yonkers, New Rochelle and White Plains.
The Washington, DC-based real estate firm also announced its first tenants at the multi-building property including a deal with restaurant Texas Roadhouse and Sheetz, a convenience store and gasoline station, and a 20,000-square-foot health club.
In an exclusive audio interview, Avison Young's Philadelphia market leader David Fahey looks at some of the trends driving CRE investment in the City of Brotherly Love in 2019.
The Round 1 bowling, karaoke, ping pong and arcade concept will join AMC Theatres to round out a third-floor entertainment zone in downtown Philadelphia's premier lifestyle destination
Following a decade of litigation, Crown Realty & Development acquires nearly 97 acres of land in Phoenix's Desert Ridge with plans to develop a new urban core.
Punch Bowl Social has leased 23,038 square feet of retail space in the Scarbrough Building, a historic office tower located at 522 Congress Ave. at 6th Street, for a new Austin-area location.
Among some of the other major retail tenants at the development include Whole Foods Market, which will be opening a 69,000-square-foot location at the property. The location will be its largest in the DC Metro.
The $300 million, ultra-luxury mixed use tower will include condominium residences, and long- and short-term residences with separate lobbies and entrances.