TACOMA, WA-Since the city spent $100 million on a fiber optic network, 100 start-up technology companies having set up shop, prompting some locals to add an "e-" in front of Commerce Street, a major city thoroughfare.
AUSTIN-A printing company CEO moves his operation out of town, citing overcrowded conditions and high taxes as cause for the relocation. The business will set up shop in a 28,000-sf warehouse in Buda.
ATLANTA-Novare Group plans to build two six-story structures totaling 300,000 sf at an estimated cost of $30 million but won't break ground until an anchor signs on.
BERKELEY, CA- Having posted 9.3% total return in the third quarter to date and 25.1% gains year to date, "REITs are no longer the laggard in the equities performance derby.
WHITE PLAINS-New York Presbyterian Hospital has filed an Article 78 petition in New York State Supreme Court requesting that it overturn the city's rejection last month of two proposed plans for its 232-acre campus.
NEEDHAM, MA-The overhaul of a former Polaroid facility has yielded 212,000 sf of class A space, 94% of which is already spoken for following a 30,000 sf lease signing.