PARIS-The EPISO and STAM REI III funds bought a parking garage in the redeveloping Bastille area, and will build into a 300,000-square-foot office and retail property.
DETROIT-The development group in charge of the apartment-office redo of the former office tower plans to show off some of the floor plans and views on Nov. 5.
LOS ANGELES-The commercial real estate house party of early 2011 is over, and the expected trudge back to reality will set in for 2012, according to researchers at PwC and ULI Wednesday.
GENEVA, IL-The construction firm built a 147,000-square-foot Community Nutrition and Food Distribution Center for the Northern Illinois Food Bank. Plus more Midwest news.
BRUSSELS-Leaders of the 17 Euro countries announced an agreement today to provide another $182 billion to Greece and to raise more than $1.4 trillion as a firewall for other debt failures.
BLOOMINGTON, MN-Universal Hospital has taken almost half of the space vacated by Express Scripts, after it downsized to 200,000 square feet at the newly named One Liberty Center.
LONDON-London Mayor Boris Johnson released a shortlist of developers for the 50-acre Silvertown Quays project, part of the 300-acre, $35 billion projected redevelopment of the Royal Docks.
CHICAGO-The company’s recently opened packaging/sorting center near O’Hare International Airport has a continuous vegetated roof covering 175,000 square feet.
DETROIT-Little Caesars pizza magnate Mike Ilitch is bringing on Eric Larson, CEO of Larson Realty Group, as a consultant to head development plans for the company’s downtown property.