BALTIMORE-Signing a 10-year lease agreement, medical insurance company CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield signs on for 90,000 sf at Canton Crossing Tower, a 500,000-sf building that is near completion.
BALTIMORE-Plans for a $200-million multifamily complex in the Greektown area take shape as developer KSI pursues the rezoning of the 14-acre parcel. If approved, it will be home to a 1,100-unit project.
BALTIMORE-Plans for a $200-million multifamily complex in the Greektown area take shape as developer KSI pursues the rezoning of the 14-acre parcel. If approved, it will be home to a 1,100-unit project.
WASHINGTON, DC-Hanley Wood LLC expands its occupancy from 49,000 sf to 68,500 sf in the 227,000-sf office structure at One Thomas Circle. The deal takes advantage of a special clause in its lease that allows the publishing company to expand within the building or look elsewhere without penalty.
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA-A new tenant comes to the 35,000-sf NextGen Corporate Center at Innovation@Prince William Technology Park. Log.Sec Corp. signs a lease for 7,500 sf.
CHANTILLY, VA-Work begins on Lockheed Martin Corp.'s new office building at Westfields Corporate Center with the groundbreaking on the 145,000-sf development.
WASHINGTON, DC-For $56 million, Mitsui Fudosan America Inc. acquires Prudential Real Estate Investors' 95% interest in the 150,000-sf office building at 1090 Vermont Ave. NW. Akridge owns the remaining 5% interest.
BETHESDA, MD-Host Marriott Corp. closes on the acquisition of 28 hotels from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. as part of a $4-billion merger agreement involving 35 properties. Host Marriott also plans to change its name to Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. on April 17.
BETHESDA, MD-Host Marriott Corp. closes on the acquisition of 28 hotels from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. as part of a $4-billion merger agreement involving 35 properties. Host Marriott also plans to change its name to Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. on April 17.
ARLINGTON, VA-Development of the new 350,000-sf Washington-Lee High School moves forward with the Arlington County School Board's selection of Hess Construction Co. to serve as general contractor on the $99-million project.