PLEASANTON, CA—Software leader Workday is planning a major new expansion of its operations in a big office complex next to its existing headquarters here.
DALLAS—A North Texas dermatologist has bought a 78,000-square-foot six-story building in the Dallas Medical District with plans to develop a lab for analysis of biopsies.
RICHARDSON—The University of Texas at Dallas plans to break ground next month on a $53.25 million student living and learning center on its Richardson campus.
SAN FRANCISCO—Boston Properties, which is becoming one of the city's most active developers, is said to be in negotiations to buy a lot next to the Salt House restaurant.
SAN FRANCISCO—It has hosted two World Series, including one that was interrupted by an earthquake, but the latest plans for Candlestick Park involve a demolition a year from now.
ARLINGTON, TX—Lewis O'Donnell LLC has taken an all-cash offer for a 13.8-acre tract with six buildings, leased to Builders FirstSource Inc., from Union Pacific Railroad Corp., its next-door neighbor in the Great Southwest Industrial Park.