DENVER-A broker, lauded as Denver's best, says the city's Central Business District's class A vacancy rate hits a 20-year low. It's "absolutely perfect," he says.
HIGHLAND FALLS, NY-The same day HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo was handing out millions of dollars in assistance, New York Governor George Pataki had some greenbacks for the Hudson Valley, too.
ORLANDO-A planned $1.5 billion, magnetically-levitated transportation system linking Orlando, Port Canaveral, Orlando International Airport and tourist-heavy International Drive is dead. The developer couldn't come up with the initial $15 million to satisfy state officials the project was financially feasible.
ORLANDO-Ginsberg Property Group is getting a mini perm loan on its $28 million, 370-unit, class A multifamily venture in northwest Hillsborough County. The Orlando office of R.J. Twitty & Co. brokered the transaction.
BEAVERTON, OR-The locally-based software maker is replacing Nike in 48,570 sf at the Summit Building while it seeks approval for expansion of its 6.92-acre Cornell Oaks campus.
HOUSTON-The Louis Dreyfus Natural Gas Co., an Oklahoma City-based energy firm, has leased 38,000 sf in the Wedge International Tower in downtown Houston. The pact takes the structure up to a 90% occupancy rate.
SAN JOSE-Real Estate Northern California, slated for an October launch, will keep tabs on commercial real estate in one of the nation's hottest markets.