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AURORA, CO-Fitzsimons received the 2003 Technology Development Award for the new $4 billion medical center and bioscience park, which once completed will employ more people in Colorado than the ski industry.
CRANBURY, NJ-Following its announcement earlier this year that the facility would be the victim of a consolidation, the pharmaceutical company has made its disposition status official by tapping the Garibaldi Group to move it.
DALLAS-The stack of deals range from 1,271 sf to 8,000 sf for properties as far north as Frisco to as far south as Temple, the newest location for close-out retailer Tuesday Morning. Regency Centers closes four in the stack for DFW properties.
WHEELING-A 43,160-sf building at 1400 S. Wolf Rd. in Corporate Square Business Park, currently tenantless, has been acquired by a new owner for $2.4 million from Podco 1660 Wolf Associates.
BOSTON-Trinity Financial Inc. relocates to 40 Court St. The real estate development firm is moving from Golf Street to this 12-story 115,000-sf building owned by Paradigm Properties located in the heart of the city's financial district.
CINCINNATI, OH-In a joint venture with the landowners, Dallas-based Koll Development plans to develop a corporate park on the 100-acre Kingswood Golf Course along Interstate 71 in Deerfield Township.
FLAGLER BEACH, FL-The one-year-old, Las Vegas-based entrepreneur is paying Flagler Beach, FL owner Rosemary Williams Hardman no hard cash in the $500,000 acquisition of her trademarked pet business on 5.47 acres at 711 John Anderson Highway. The buyer is giving the seller a promissory note for $200,000 and company stock valued at $300,000.
JERSEY CITY-Xtra, a specialty grocery chain, is set to take over the 50,000-sf store vacated by CitiMarkets in this city's Martin Luther King Drive Hub, a redevelopment project.
LONDON-The European Bank for Reconstruction and development is to stay in its existing headquarters at One Exchange Square, Broadgate in the City of London. Canary Wharf had been attempting to entice the bank to a new HQ in Docklands.