BOCA RATON, FL-Robert Powell joins the retail company to focus on core properties and ground-up developments. Earlier this year, Woolbright worked out a deal for its first ground-up development, Collection at Vanderbilt.
WINSTON-SALEM, NC-The 11,391-sf lease brings the office tower to more than 60% occupied. The 600,000-sf property was 45% occupied at the time AFRT acquired the building in 2004.
BOCA RATON, FL-Equity Office Properties follows its strategy to acquire properties in markets with high barriers to entry and space constraints. The 128,959-sf suburban office building fit the bill.
BOCA RATON, FL-Equity Office Properties follows its strategy to acquire properties in markets with high barriers to entry and space constraints. The 128,959-sf suburban office building fit the bill.
NEW YORK CITY-Duane Morris LLP chairman Sheldon Bonovitz sees the firm's relocation from 380 Lexington Ave. as a sign of the firm's growing presence in New York. Duane Morris will move into its new 82,000-sf home in March.
NEW YORK CITY-Duane Morris LLP chairman Sheldon Bonovitz sees the firm's relocation from 380 Lexington Ave. as a sign of the firm's growing presence in New York. Duane Morris will move into its new 82,000-sf home in March.
ATLANTA-The hotel owner and operator authorizes the repurchase of up to $15 million of its common stock. The decision comes on the heels of its capital improvements and renovations initiatives.
GREENVILLE, SC-Canyon Gulfside Greenville LLC is also keeping its options open to turn Magnolia Park Town Center into a mixed-use complex, with the possibility of office, residential and hotel development. The total development cost for the retail and entertainment center is $100 million.
GREENVILLE, SC-Canyon Gulfside Greenville LLC is also keeping its options open to turn Magnolia Park Town Center into a mixed-use complex, with the possibility of office, residential and hotel development. The total development cost for the retail and entertainment center is $100 million.
DANVILLE, VA-The proposed Coleman MarketPlace trade area includes 335,703 residents with a 2006 average household income of $45,489. The immediate, five-mile radius contains 56,071 residents with a 2006 average household income of $40,925.