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WESTMINSTER, CO-A 12-acre site is the last large, undeveloped piece of ground in the 30-year-old Ranch community. Principals from the Vintage Marketing Group and Loup Development, including US Ambassador to the Vatican Jim Nicholson, are involved in the project.
MIAMI-The locally based telecommunications management and real estate company lost $33.9 million in the first nine months of 2001 compared to a loss of $32.2 million in the same 2000 period. Third-quarter Data Center revenue is up 72% to $700,000 from $400,000 in the same 2000 period.
CHICAGO-The plan commission punches CMC Heartland Partners III, LLC's ticket for a 1,694-unit residential development with more than 50,000 sf of retail space, including a Jewel food store to serve a booming neighborhood northwest of the Loop and commuter rail terminals.
BOSTON-Modern Continental Enterprises removes Trammell Crow Co. from its position as exclusive leasing agent for Independence Wharf, the 335,000-sf office building located on Atlantic Avenue in the financial district, and gives the contract to Cushman & Wakefield.
SAN DIEGO-99 Cent Only Stores leased 16,200 sf of retail space in Clairemont Town Square for 10 years. 7-Eleven signed a 20-year lease for 28,444 sf in the Valhalla Village Retail Center in El Cajon.
DENVER-Brewery Bar II, a popular eatery at the edge of Downtown Denver, is opening a second location in the Entertainment District in the recently created city of Lone Tree. Wynkoop Brewing Co. is opening the first "brew-pub" in the Capitol Hill neighborhood east of the Central Business District.
CHARLOTTE-The Philadelphia-based pharmaceutical company is adding a 150,000-sf laboratory and manufacturing arm at its 215-acre Sanford, NC campus, 80 miles east of Downtown Charlotte.
SEATTLE-Starbucks Coffee International has inked a deal with Marinopoulos Brothers, a retail, commercial and industrial group in Greece, to open specialty coffee shops in Athens and throughout the country. The first store is scheduled to open in Athens this fall.
ATLANTA-The locally based apartment REIT posted funds from operations of $33.7 million, excluding a $17.5 million severance and impairment charge. That compares to FFO of $41.7 million for fourth quarter 2000, excluding a $9.4 million charge.
DENVER-Radian Communication Services Corp. takes 16,804 sf at the Equitable Distribution Center while Applied Industrial Technologies takes an additional 14,651 sf at 5500 Havana St., next to 42,504 sf it occupies.