ORLANDO-The financial software developer is consolidating three area locations at the planned Colonial Center 600 building in suburban Lake Mary, FL, where it will be taking the entire four-story, 200,000-sf building in July 2002 for an estimated aggregate 10-year rent of $46 million.
ORLANDO-Lenders are doing more deals now than a year ago with multifamily and industrial showing up as the favorite risk sectors and big-box and single-tenant retail at the lower end of the spectrum, brokers and owners tell GlobeSt.com. But the money men remain cautious on the more speculative deals.
ORLANDO-Lenders are doing more deals now than a year ago with multifamily and industrial showing up as the favorite risk sectors and big-box and single-tenant retail at the lower end of the spectrum, brokers and owners tell GlobeSt.com. But the money men remain cautious on the more speculative deals.
ORLANDO-John Collier, former executive director of the Evansville, IN Housing Authority will replace Richard Moore, an interim manager who resigned after alleging HUD officials blocked his efforts to order pest control services at 480 apartments housing 1,200 tenants.
ORLANDO-The Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce recognized JCB Construction Inc., T&G Constructors Inc. and WBQ Design & Engineering Inc. for their growth, innovation and community involvement.
ORLANDO-Harris Rosen, the former Walt Disney Co. executive who became Central Florida's largest independent innkeeper, suggests a private group could pay off team billionaire owner Richard DeVos; retrofit the existing arena for $75 million; and then sell the team as a franchised asset.
ORLANDO-Corporate Facility Advisors of Arlington, VA tells GlobeSt.com new opportunities are emerging in Central Florida, Houston, Denver, Nashville, Washington, DC, Detroit and Passaic, NJ.
ORLANDO-If you are an out-of-work bank executive looking for a new six-figure job, you might want to apply quickly to James M. Seneff Jr., a developer/financier whose locally based CNL Holdings and other principals own the $104 million-asset CNL Bank.
ORLANDO-If you are an out-of-work bank executive looking for a new six-figure job, you might want to apply quickly to James M. Seneff Jr., a developer/financier whose locally based CNL Holdings and other principals own the $104 million-asset CNL Bank.
ATLANTA-The 1,101-store retailer still plans to open 200 new outlets this year and is shooting for $100 billion in sales over the next four years, much of it expected to come from home services such as installation of carpet and heating, air and ventilation products by contractors.