CHICAGO-JLL will release a study at today’s World Economic Forum in Switzerland that claims that globalization will dilute the top 30 cities for world CRE investment.
BERLIN-Dachser has committed to take space at the Berlin park. Sites are also planned for Ingolstadt and Leipzig. The sites are similar to previously planned parks with CBRE Investors.
MINNEAPOLIS-The team wants to build a $1.1 billion stadium at a former munitions site in Arden Hills, but the governor says the state can’t help with funding this year unless the Metrodome site is chosen.
GURGAON, INDIA-The venture had announced a 2.5-million-square-foot project that included the 865,000-square-foot One Horizon Center back in 2007, but hasn’t explained the wait.
LAS VEGAS-EHB, which is already working on the $550 million open-air Tivoli Village, says a new enclosed 700,000-square-foot Las Vegas Renaissance mall will hit the market right.
LONG BEACH, CA-The Port of Long Beach executive director talks with GlobeSt.com about the Middle Harbor property deal, which is up for final approval next month.
IRVINE, CA-The company sold $225 million in 2011, but already has $200 million in escrow and listings, with demand still for centers still riding high from last year.
CHICAGO-Respondents to a survey released at this week’s ALIS conference by locally based DLA Piper reveals industry experts are less bullish about this year’s prospects.