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NEWHALL, CA-Curtain is raised on restored theater, which local officials hope will ignite more development and redevelopment in their quaint but tired central business district.
ASPEN, CO-A British pub-theme restaurant holds the distinction of being the first eatery lined up for Hines Resorts' $230-million Aspen Highlands Village. Lawn bowling to direct access to the ski slopes is everyday fare at the signed restaurant.
CONCORD, NC-The one-year-old retail center, about 10 miles north of Downtown, is going after the teen-age market to boost revenue. Potential new retailers are Jones New York, Guess, Liz Claiborne, Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue.
CHARLOTTE-The home improvement chain is shooting for a summer 2002 opening at Midtown Square, according to industry sources, but the developer hasn't yet purchased the 26-acre site or bought out the leases of existing tenants at the shopping center.
VANCOUVER, WA-The Southern California-based specialty grocery chain has secured 10,000 sf at the Interstate 205-Mill Plain Boulevard interchange and plans to open up shop in the first quarter of 2001.
WEST PALM BEACH, FL-The developers are expecting an 11% return on their $250 million investment, according to published reports. If they achieve that, it would rank the venture among the top 10% to 15% in profitability for shopping centers in the country, say industry sources.
ORANGE COUNTY, CA-Citing the high cost of tapping the public markets for debt, Health Care Property Investors completes a secured debt transaction instead to get better loan terms.