CHICAGO-The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews signed to expand to the 43rd floor here. A Studley exec tells GlobeSt.com he sees the tenant-led market continuing.
CLEVELAND-Rock Ohio Caesars LLC said in a third-quarter report and conference call Monday that it is on track to complete both casinos in Ohio, with the first opening here in March.
BURR RIDGE, IL-PCCP LLC has provided a $38.7-million senior loan to finance the note purchase and provide funds to complete Burr Ridge Village Center. Plus more Midwest news.
MEXICO CITY-Prologis sold the properties to its Mexico Fondo Logistico, acquired in the AMB Property Corp. purchase, to raise money to pay down debt. Prudential financed the sale.
HONG KONG-China’s GDP projection for 2012 is about 8%, dwarfing most of the rest of the major global markets, making even oversupply issues a minor concern, says CBRE.
WOODRIDGE, IL-Food service firm Edward Don & Co. has already announced it will move to a 362,500-square-foot headquarters at the new Union Pointe industrial and office park.
NEW YORK CITY-The company has filed a lawsuit against Bank of America and Barclays Plc. to block the banks’ sale of interest in Archstone, according to a Bloomberg story.
WIXOM, MI-The automaker is remaking its closed Wixom Assembly Plant into a renewable energy park, including a $237 million investment by Townsend Energy Solutions.
CHICAGO-Equity Office Properties Trust has hired Cassidy Turley, Lincoln Property Co. and now Jones Lang LaSalle to manage its $1 billion of office bought from Duke Realty recently.
DETROIT-The large district is moving out of most of its leased private office space in four downtown buildings, vacating almost 100,000 square feet from Farbman Group sites.