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CAMBRIDGE, MA-Amgen Inc. moves into an eight-story, 285,000-sf laboratory and research facility here in the heart of the city's biotech center. This is the company's first foray into the area.
ROSEVILLE, MN-Staubach Co. represents the retailer in the deal, which includes a signature in-store waterfall, soft woods, natural stone and ambient lighting in the 5,709-sf space's interior design.
PHOENIX-Westland Title rolls out the first of several offices planned for the Valley. The firm, which has corporate offices at Squaw Peak Corporate Center, signs for a 2,600-sf spot at Lake Biltmore Corporate Center in the city's north submarket
DALLAS-The sting of losing a 21-year-old lead tenant this summer goes away as KPMG signs a 12-year, $35-million pact for 200,000 sf at Maxus Energy Tower, situated at 717 N. Harwood. The Dallas CBD deal sets the stage for a new era and new name.
STERLING HEIGHTS, MI-Financial and professional services have leased more than 66% of the new, 30,788-sf Sterling Plaza phase II office building just four months after its completion, its leasing agent says.
AURORA, CO-A location where most of its employees live helped drive Land Title Guarantee Co.'s decision to lease CMD Realty Investors' Forum recently renovated building at 14001 E. Iliff Ave.
SAN DIEGO-While other high-tech firms are laying off thousands, a semiconductor manufacturer has expanded into a new, larger facility in the Rancho Bernardo area.
LOS ANGELES-The third-party logistics company has inked a five-year, $5.3-million lease to occupy the industrial space, which is located in Santa Fe Springs.
CHICAGO-Property owners are beginning to offer better concession packages that include more generous tenant improvement allowances and even some rental abatement in order to remain competitive in the market.
BELLEVUE, WA-While much of the printed word of late has focused on the gruesome situation many Eastside office building owners are facing, not enough has been said about the glorious opportunity it presents for those still able to take advantage -- and their brokers.