MEMPHIS-Several members of the Davidson Hotel Co. senior management team join with Bridgepoint Hospitality in acquiring the independent operator. The company will retain its name.
BOCA RATON, FL-The Boston-based firm opens a regional office here after completing two transactions, totaling $50 million, in the Southeast over the past six months. High Street has an additional $105 million under contract in the region.
NASHVILLE-Under a long-term lease, Healthways, Inc. will occupy the entire office building as its corporate headquarters. The property is the second in Highwoods' Cool Springs development pipeline now.
NASHVILLE-Under a long-term lease, Healthways, Inc. will occupy the entire office building as its corporate headquarters. The property is the second in Highwoods' Cool Springs development pipeline now.
COLUMBIA, SC- The 924-bed student housing community serves the University of South Carolina. The nearly $37-million transaction brings GMH Communities Trust's total acquisition count for 2006 to seven communities.
BURLINGTON, NC-Dillard's signs on to occupy a 124,000-sf store at Alamance Crossing. The deal will mark Dillard's entry into the metro area when the open-air shopping center opens next summer. The center joins seven other regional malls in CBL & Associates' North Carolina portfolio.
NASHVILLE-The New York-based firm shows its positive outlook on the market with its third acquisition here within the past year. The buys have comprised two office buildings, totaling 485,000 sf, and a 327-unit multifamily property.
NEW YORK CITY-If it's known you're thinking of selling, you're selling, warn REIT executives who have traveled that road. But the bidding war can be lucrative. Plan your moves carefully, is the lesson to be learned.
NEW YORK CITY-Making it known a REIT may consider selling if the deal is right can start it down a road executives cannot get off. That is just one challenge boards could face in the tricky world of mergers and acquisition.