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PHOENIX-The 483-unit Sunplace Apartments brings in $9.9 million for its Las Vegas seller, who is reinvesting proceeds from multifamily sales into its hotel properties. Bigelow's Desert Star is on the market for $11.9 million.
SAN JOSE-Since United Artists' hasty departure two years ago, the Pavilion movie theaters in Downtown San Jose have been vacant. Now, the city and Cinelux theater chain will revive the 2,500-person space.
SUGAR LAND, TX-Mission Equities of Texas secures permanent financing through Ohio National Life Insurance Co. of Cincinnati, thanks to the efforts of a loan originator with Houston's Live Oak Capital. The office building is 95% occupied.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ-Koala Blu readies a 4,387-sf spot at the Scottsdale Horizon while furniture distributor, Steiner, heads into 3,907 sf at the Village at Prescott Gateway. The premier retail locations come with good neighbors.
WASHINGTON, DC-The National Association of Realtors announces its plan to construct its own $45 million headquarters on a parcel of land just blocks away from the Capitol. Upon its projected completion in 2004, NAR will occupy 33,000 sf of the 93,000-sf building, leaving the rest open for lease.
LOS ANGELES-Promising to bring the National Football League and the Super Bowl back to Los Angeles, Anschutz Entertainment Group has plans to build a 64,000 seat stadium in the Downtown section of the city not far from its successful Staples Center development.
VALHALLA, NY-Westchester County government held an informational session nearby its one million-square-foot proposed biomedical research park on the Grasslands campus that attracted a host of commercial real estate development and health care firms.
NEW YORK CITY-Financial proxy solicitation company D.F. King commits to an 11-year, 26,000 sf lease at 48 Wall St. The signing brings occupancy at the 34-story office tower to 79%.
WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA-The three-story building is located at 8335 Sunset Blvd. The new owner plans to refurbish the structure. Brokers on the deal say the property drew six offers in excess of the $2.6 million asking price.
LONDON-Southside Capital--a joint venture between Taylor Woodrow, Kilmartin Property Group and Bank of Scotland--has lodged a planning application for its Pound 400 million ($580 million) redevelopment of the Royal Infirmary site in Edinburgh.