FREEMONT, CA- On Monday, Nasdaq halted trading of the locally-based retailer, which specializes in educational toys and other merchandise. The company says "disappointing overall holiday retail sales...caused us to evaluate alternatives.
EAST DUBLIN, CA-Alameda County wants to sell the surplus 30-acres and Commerce One would like to build a new headquarters there, but the City of Dublin wants higher density than the project proposes.
SEATTLE, WA-The project proposed along Westlake Avenue will include ten floors of office space, 237 condominiums, 1,100 parking spaces and 52,000 sf of community retail space.
CUPERTINO, CA-On the heels of a favorable third quarter that lead to analysts upgrading the REIT to a Strong Buy in November, the company declares a fourth quarter dividend of 19 cents a share.
SPOKANE, WA-Granite Investments will draw on the hotel experience of its partner, Dick Vandervert, in the development and management of a 123-room Hilton Gardens planned for its 300-acre West Plains project.
SAN JOSE, CA-In looking forward to 2001, the international real estate services firm says the Silicon Valley "boasts a robust local economy in an economically vibrant state.
KIRKLAND, WA-TWS Development, owned by Tom Singleton, is partnering with Gary Jezek on the 24,300-sf project. The general contractor is Construction Associates Inc. of Mountlake Terrace. The project's architect is Ruhl-Parr & Associates of Bellevue.
SAN JOSE-The hope of the Valley Transportation Authority's project is that the likelihood of accidents will be decreased, and commuting over the improved 12-mile stretch of freeway will be less of a hassle.
SEATTLE, WA-While Spieker is expecting a slight pause in the market, overall the REIT remains optimistic and will continue its focus on investments here, particularly on the Eastside.
SEATTLE, WA-The 22-story, 308,580-sf office building is the first new office tower in the central business district since Wright Runstad & Co. completed the 22-story, 422,000-sf Second & Seneca Building in 1991.