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Thursday 12.04.2008
Wednesday 12.03.2008
- Sch'dy school-turned-apartment building draws 200 people [Albany]
- U.S. employment levels continue to drop [Albany]
- Federal Reserve reports regional slowdown [Albuquerque]
- U.S. employment levels continue to drop [Albuquerque]
- Beige Book: Economic slide deepens [Atlanta]
- Post slashes dividend, CIO leaving [Atlanta]
- Kansas State beats UGA for bio lab [Atlanta]
- AirTran to end Gulfport-Biloxi flights [Atlanta]
- U.S. employment levels continue to drop [Atlanta]
- Introgen files Chapter 11 [Austin]
- U.S. employment levels continue to drop [Austin]
- American Airlines’ traffic falls [Austin]
- PrimeSource Building Products takes space in Aberdeen for distribution site [Baltimore]
- U.S. employment levels continue to drop [Baltimore]
- Luminant exec calls move a 'significant step forward' [Dallas]
- Texas company wins Wood River refinery construction contract [Dallas]
- American Airlines’ traffic falls [Dallas]
- ProLogis' credit ratings downgraded [Denver]
- Regional economy slumping, Fed says [Denver]
- Dow adds 172 points [Denver]
- ConocoPhillips, EnCana award Wood River construction contract [Houston]
- U.S. employment levels continue to drop [Houston]
- HCC to acquire Surety Co. [Houston]
- Regional Fed report paints bleak picture [Louisville]
- Local hotel gurus form investment fund [Memphis]
- Economic weakness in Eighth District grows [Memphis]
- ERA Pacesetter closes real estate business [Nashville]
- Ad agency moves downtown [Orlando]
- Beige Book: West Coast economy weakens further [Honolulu]
- Report: U.S. jobless ranks rise [Honolulu]
- Failure to disclose deals with Wolfswinkels, developers part of supervisor’s indictment [Phoenix]
- California, Arizona take different approaches to fix mortgage mess [Phoenix]
- U.S. employment levels continue to drop [Phoenix]
- Associated Builders and Contractors expects decline in 2009 [Pittsburgh]
- Allegheny County Council reduces drink tax to 7 percent [Pittsburgh]
- U.S. employment levels continue to drop [Pittsburgh]
- U.S. employment levels continue to drop [Portland]
- Kobra gets OK to pay employees [Sacramento]
- Railyards will create 3,000 jobs in 2009 [Sacramento]
- Report: U.S. jobless ranks rise [Sacramento]
- Shopping center owner exiting public market [San Antonio]
- BBVA Compass rebranding bulks up San Antonio branch reach [San Antonio]
- Behrman Capital reportedly lays off most S.F. staff [San Francisco]
- Yahoo, CBS Radio to collaborate [San Jose]
- Synopsys Q4 profit up 13% [San Jose]
- U.S. employment levels continue to drop [San Jose]
- Nordstrom to pay $60K fine [Seattle]
- Mexican investors to build in Coral Gables [South Florida]
- Beige Book: Economic slide deepens [South Florida]
- Lofts on Clematis files for Chapter 11 [South Florida]
- Miami’s Wind by Neo condo in foreclosure [South Florida]
- St. Charles County incubators gain new tenants [St. Louis]
- Texas company wins Wood River refinery construction contract [St. Louis]
- Report: St. Louis home prices fall 3% [St. Louis]
- Beige Book report isn't pretty for North Carolina [Greensboro/Winston-Salem]
- Beige Book report isn't pretty for North Carolina [Raleigh/Durham]
- ADP report shows 250,000 in U.S. job losses [Raleigh/Durham]
- Minnesota Shopping Center Association announces 2008 awards [Minneapolis / St. Paul]
- Metro gets fed OK for Dulles extension [Washington, D.C.]
- U.S. employment levels continue to drop [Washington, D.C.]
- Interstate Hotels gets NYSE notice [Washington, D.C.]
- Gallery One-Nine opens in downtown Wichita [Wichita]
Tuesday 12.02.2008
Monday 12.01.2008
From the November 28, 2008 print editions
- Face of Business: Full speed ahead: For Steve Maestas, recession is no reason to hang back [Albuquerque]
- Lautman leaves Mesa del Sol: Project may slow but will weather economic storm [Albuquerque]
- While office leasing quiet, development strong [Atlanta]
- ‘Midtown Mile’ anchor pushing forward [Atlanta]
- Real Estate Notes: Developer hits mixed-use note in Cumming [Atlanta]
- E-commerce giant First Data expands offices, jobs [Atlanta]
- Airport project defies market [Atlanta]
- Real estate vets examine tough times [Atlanta]
- Blueprint has allowed Midtown to flourish [Atlanta]
- Alliance, city partner to create sense of place [Atlanta]
- New residential boom: Privately run prisons [Atlanta]
- Two builders get out of local market [Atlanta]
- Austin’s office market stratifies, creates deals for tenants [Austin]
- Sound Off: Q: What are West Campus’ biggest development challenges? [Austin]
- Retail vacancy rates rising as landlords work to keep tenants [Baltimore]
- Struever Bros.’s Tide Point for sale: Baltimore developer needs cash to help finance other projects [Baltimore]
- Defense contractor Mitre taking more space in region [Baltimore]
- Columbia’s Oekos Group buys new Hagerstown shopping center [Baltimore]
- Project’s contractors claim they’re owed more than $764K [Baltimore]
- MedImmune to double size of Montgomery Co. HQ [Baltimore]
- Hibbett Sports scoring in tough market with 'Wal-Mart strategy' [Birmingham]
- Avondale Bricks developer shifts 'office condo' strategy [Birmingham]
- Real Estate Roundup: Developer: Fan Pier building will not be mothballed [Boston]
- Architecture firms downsize amid development freeze [Boston]
- Execs expect sublease space to flood the market soon [Boston]
- Developer caught in banks’ line of credit squeeze [Boston]
- Inside Real Estate: Horsefeathers hits real estate market [Buffalo]
- Real Estate: New Belmont building could be housing authority’s home [Charlotte]
- Carmel center gets new life — and space: Florida company plans to spend $15 million on renovation, buildings [Charlotte]
- Diversifying pays off: HVAC firm stays with projects long after construction [Charlotte]
- Table Talk: Federal Reserve’s Kane ready for spring departure [Charlotte]
- STRUCTURES: White above, green below: Sustainable design and waste recycling help create building that is 28 percent more efficient [Cincinnati]
- STRUCTURES: Student union gives campus living room: Space engages students, fosters community [Cincinnati]
- STRUCTURES: Firm redesigns office as own marketing tool: Intertech adds striking detail to reuse of space [Cincinnati]
- STRUCTURES: Pipeline down to slow trickle: Credit crunch means tough financing, more risk for many mixed-use developments [Cincinnati]
- Developers take off gloves in shrinking retail market [Cincinnati]
- Insider: Streetcar debate: Which way to Uptown? [Cincinnati]
- Real estate job losses spreading [Dallas]
- FaceTime: Storm chaser: In tough times, Opus West’s Ran Holman pilots through the economy’s turbulence to pursue real estate opportunities [Dallas]
- Adlib: They said, it not us [Dallas]
- Premier to lease space downtown [Dayton]
- LoDo development goes on, defying downturn [Denver]
- A place of their own: Lu-Tek makes switch from renter to owner [Denver]
- After three years, Fuller locks up land: Key tracts come together as family finally agrees to sell 190 acres along S.H. 288 [Houston]
- CityBeat [Houston]
- Green Houston: Sustainable, ‘green’ buildings are likely to become the norm [Houston]
- Nano World Headquarters projected in Pearland [Houston]
- Former Marcus & Millichap broker starts Jacksonville company [Jacksonville]
- Jacksonville real estate firm prepares expansion in down market [Jacksonville]
- Bannister project has new goals; developer drives for more city aid, big tenant [Kansas City]
- Construction slowdown brings job cuts at architecture firms [Kansas City]
- Dermatologists’ practice buys former Eliahu Academy for offices [Louisville]
- Chef, business partners plan to open Marcello’s Restaurant on Bardstown Road [Louisville]
- Plaza near end of final expansion, adds Jo-Ann Fabric store [Louisville]
- Shopping centers prepare for months for rush of holiday sales [Louisville]
- Office, industrial leasing bright spot in slowing economy [Memphis]
- State Farm Automobile moving to Goodlett Farms, selling its Primacy Parkway building [Memphis]
- HSA Commercial buys Sturtevant warehouse for $10 million [Milwaukee]
- Columbia Sports coming to 5th Ward [Milwaukee]
- Credit tight for hospitals, colleges: For now, fixed-rate borrowing unavailable for expansion projects [Milwaukee]
- Setting new course in stormy market [Nashville]
- Condo-hotel projects, attraction among projects on hold [Orlando]
- Tax hikes hit downtown landlords in the wallet [Orlando]
- Events center gives much-needed work to local subcontractors [Orlando]
- The Insider: Construction costs outpace the price of turkey dinner [Philadelphia]
- Good Works: Real estate franchise group awards family dream home [Philadelphia]
- Real Estate: SCF Arizona invests in office steps away from rail [Phoenix]
- Valley landlords offer free rent, other big perks [Phoenix]
- Short-term financing available to businesses via factoring [Phoenix]
- Startup: Texting helps connect agents, clients [Phoenix]
- The Insider: Chandler Realtor helps owners harmonize homes [Phoenix]
- Parting Shots: Consumers, take heart – prices are going down [Pittsburgh]
- California investment group puts Downtown Pittsburgh Verizon building up for sale: 285,000-square-foot building is 50 percent vacant [Pittsburgh]
- Columbus developer Casto gets $3.9M for Downtown Pittsburgh office building [Pittsburgh]
- Take 5: Real estate veteran Bob Scanlan sees opportunity: Says recovery will take longer than previous downturns [Portland]
- Aquatics center saves energy, water with green tech [Portland]
- Guest Opinion: Businesses face fines for recyling violations [Portland]
- Waterfront comedown: Struggling economy delays S. Waterfront development plans [Portland]
- Party of Four: What’s one unusal or difficult challenge that came up this year on a job, and how did your construction company solve it? [Portland]
- Leonard wants to simplify the permit process [Portland]
- Contracting changes irk minorities: Some say new requirements discriminate [Portland]
- Developer disputes default allegations, files suit claiming fraud: Sotiris Kolokotronis says bank posted personal information online [Sacramento]
- Moving Up in the Downturn: Well-planned, prepared startup can make a go of it even in lean times [Sacramento]
- Rancho Cordova considers building conference center [Sacramento]
- Developer seeks zoning change for a Simple West Sac Habitat: Proposal goes to City Council on Dec. 10; projects would have 88 townhomes [Sacramento]
- Some life skills require mastering a cheese thingy [San Antonio]
- Texas developer consolidating San Antonio/Austin operations [San Antonio]
- Foundation is moving forward with planned philanthropy center [San Antonio]
- Demand still alive for downtown housing, developers say [San Antonio]
- Real Estate Roundup: Some retail projects moving forward when location is right [San Antonio]
- Female entrepreneur taps into taste for luxury living [San Antonio]
- U.S. Senator seeks study of Brooks City-Base success [San Antonio]
- Real estate: D.C. firm takes S.F. space to house stable of lawyers [San Francisco]
- Oakland has hole to fill as APL ships out: Fewer jobs and more space [San Francisco]
- SunCal confident it’ll get money for Oak Knoll work [San Francisco]
- Our view: ‘Split roll’ should be off the menu for California [San Francisco]
- Guest opinion: Business must reach out to nonprofits [San Francisco]
- Guest opinion: State’s newest ailment: ‘Preventionitis’ [San Francisco]
- Health care: California Pacific inaugurates $3.7 million ER for kids [San Francisco]
- Esprit site builder still hopeful: Stalled sales is just one challenge Build Inc. faced [San Francisco]
- East County: Downturn slams brakes on new retail centers: Grocery stores feed hunger for new projects [San Francisco]
- New look for hospital wins OK for Kaiser [San Francisco]
- East County: Pittsburg seeks bigger port in this economic storm: City lays plans for expanded port, Asian Trade Center [San Francisco]
- Firm finds gain in no pain: Palo Alto’s Ergo Works stretches for safety [San Francisco]
- AMB shines green light on renovation [San Jose]
- Executive Q&A: Real estate's smart money on sidelines, awaiting lower prices [San Jose]
- Real estate digest: Whole Foods delays plans, trims sizes in San Jose [San Jose]
- Counter Currents: Pioneer Square wins ShareBuilder’s 18-month space search [Seattle]
- Dissension: Rival bloggers Ellis and Harris exemplify real estate’s angst [Seattle]
- Fewer join Realtors group [Seattle]
- In Washington, real estate agents switch to smaller firms, or quit: Move over or out [Seattle]
- Steady growth strategy: Real estate investor spends $100 million in six months [South Florida]
- $33 million to buy new Mississippi River bridge right-of-way [St. Louis]
- Jordan Group liquidating assets [St. Louis]
- Wachovia transferees fuel sluggish real estate market [St. Louis]
- Brown Shoe Co. broadens its St. Louis footprint [St. Louis]
- Prescription for BJC: a $16 million highway entrance [St. Louis]
- Contractors hammered by mechanics’ lien filings [St. Louis]
- Raymond James moves closer to Tampa deal [Tampa Bay]
- Disclosure filings show companies wrestling with challenges [Tampa Bay]
- Plan fails, Georgetown site headed to foreclosure auction [Tampa Bay]
- Struggling economy leads to surge in lien filings [Greensboro/Winston-Salem]
- Absorption of office space slows amid slump [Minneapolis / St. Paul]
- Looking ahead at end of the year [Minneapolis / St. Paul]
- Prudential halts deal with largest Minnesota franchise [Minneapolis / St. Paul]
- Real Estate: Leading edge: Architecture firms feel the pain [Washington, D.C.]
- Biotech: MedImmune to double size of its Gaithersburg HQ [Washington, D.C.]
- Viega will delay construction of Waterfront headquarters while firm prioritizes: CEO says revenues will be flat amid housing downturn [Wichita]
- Hungry builders, dropping prices are driving down construction costs [Wichita]
- Construction stalls on Halstead Hospital after owner loses financing [Wichita]
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