ATLANTA-Allen Brown, a retail and office broker at locally based Ackerman & Co. for 20 years, is the new senior director of commercial properties in the Atlanta office of Advantis Real Estate Services Co.
LANSDOWNE, VA-Xerox Realty Corporation exchanges 37 acres of land for $9.25 in a transaction with Inova Health Care Services. Inova will set up shop on the property, which is part of a 2,300-acre medical and biotech facility development.
WASHINGTON, DC-Real estate firm CarrAmerica starts construction on its multi-faceted Terrell Place complex. When it is completed in 2003, Terrell Place will offer 439,000 sf of office and 39,000 sf of retail space in a three-part structure.
ATLANTA-The Downtown 10-story, 453,000-sf structure, with ground-level retail, is a joint venture between Georgia-Pacific and MetLife. G-P may also retain some of its space at its existing headquarters building, Georgia-Pacific Center.
ATLANTA-Plagued by delays, the proposed $2 billion, 138-acre project gets a boost with $155.6 million in private and public funding from undisclosed sources.
WASHINGTON, DC-Members of the National Housing Conference say it is a good thing that the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) got its $30.2 billion appropriations bill through the House and Senate, but the funds are not enough to relieve severe affordable housing needs. HUD officials beg to differ.
WASHINGTON, DC-Members of the National Housing Conference say it is a good thing that the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) got its $30.2 billion appropriations bill through the House and Senate, but the funds are not enough to relieve severe affordable housing needs. HUD officials beg to differ.
CLARENDON, VA-Clarendon residents will finally get the opportunity to peruse the area's newest shopping complex as The Market Common officially opens with a ribbon cutting ceremony on November 15. The $100 million project--which includes a residential component--offers about 240,000 sf of street-level retail and restaurant space.
ATLANTA-The Dallas developer has to demolish the 28,778-sf 2675 Building before breaking ground on the 120,000-sf spec venture on the 48-acre property. The estimated cost of the new building is $18 million, according to area construction industry estimators.