MCLEAN, VA-After three years with Freddie Mac, Martin F. Baumann announces his resignation as executive vice president of finance and chief financial officer of the financially troubled mortgage lender. His relinquishing of duties is effective immediately.
MCLEAN, VA-After three years with Freddie Mac, Martin F. Baumann announces his resignation as executive vice president of finance and chief financial officer of the financially troubled mortgage lender. His relinquishing of duties is effective immediately.
BALTIMORE-Maryland officials tap Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse to redevelop the aging 700,000-sf State Center office complex. The local developer will head a team that plans to erect an $800-million mixed-use project on the site.
BALTIMORE-Maryland officials tap Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse to redevelop the aging 700,000-sf State Center office complex. The local developer will head a team that plans to erect an $800-million mixed-use project on the site.
BALTIMORE-Maryland officials tap Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse to redevelop the aging 700,000-sf State Center office complex. The local developer will head a team that plans to erect an $800-million mixed-use project on the site.
LARGO, MD-County officials start construction on a High Technology Center at Prince George's Community College. The three-story 83,000-sf training facility, which will cost $21 million to complete, will feature classrooms and office space.
GERMANTOWN, MD-Financing to the tune of $203 million closes for two condominium projects. The $76-million loan and the $127-million loan provide bridge financing for the developments.
WASHINGTON, DC-The development of a $100-million condominium project gets a jumpstart with the sale of the Nehemiah Shopping Center, an 18,000-sf mini-mall on a one-acre site in the Columbia Heights area of the District.
WASHINGTON, DC-The development of a $100 million condominium project gets a jumpstart with the sale of the Nehemiah Shopping Center, an 18,000-sf mini-mall on a one-acre site in the Columbia Heights area of the District.
WASHINGTON, DC-The development of a $100-million condominium project gets a jumpstart with the sale of the Nehemiah Shopping Center, an 18,000-sf mini-mall on a one-acre site in the Columbia Heights area of the District.