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Real Estate:Commercial headlines from the week of November 13, 2006
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- Making up lost ground
- Northrop zeroes in on 2005's biggest N. Va. lease
- Jack Myers maps out $400M project
- Wright backs out of bid to purchase Concord HQ
- Amazon office scramble
- Foster Plaza has Boston buyer
- More parcels for a record year
- Minuteman Park to sell, I-495 record possible
- West family marketing 122 acres in Southaven for mixed-use project
- Pill Hill anchor hits the market for $32M
- Industrial park plans spec space
- Pinnacle Group founders jump to powerhouse CB Richard Ellis
- Financing allows developer to move forward on YWCA
- Cordish Co. may be interested in River Market site
- TV production firm heads to Franklin
- Atlanta may stop business cops
- Reston Town Center lures more offices
- Loft builder ditches N.Y. for Oakland
- $6.5M transfer marks Victoria Lakes expansion
- Comerica plans for growth in Austin, S.A.
- CREW rallies women in commercial real estate
- CB Richard Ellis finds executive in capital city
- Katt Worldwide continues growth pattern with large lease in Southeast submarket
- Chesterbrook, Glenhardie corporate centers for sale
- JPMorganChase renaming downtown tower
- Hilliard Lyons lays off 18 as brokerage firm plans move
- Hilliard firm buys Big Bear property
- Katrina slows proposed Tri-Rail developments
- Portland empire grows with $24M Auburn deal
- With no fanfare, Borland shutters
- Colonial Properties seals major local expansion
- CombinatoRx close to inking Cambridge address
- Met Center 15 purchase adds to Triple Net's Austin presence
- CBRE hired to fill Cousins tower
- Architectural firm plans $4.5 million Walker's Point building
- Grier Road buildings acquired
- CBRE duo sees record investments
- Property rising
- Liberty Center in Arlington close to done
- Tax increases are expected for commercial property
- High-profile projects stir interest downtown
- Oakmont joint venture fortifies Atlanta portfolio
- Market conditions drive building office demand
- Thoratec buys new building for $13M
- ResCare buys Arizona youth counseling company
- Title companies probe nears end
- Arundel group headed to China to court business
- Commercial real estate forecast: heat wave to continue
- Express Scripts heads to UMSL
- Arundel group off to Asia to court business
- N.Y. group buys Surrey Square Mall
- Interim commissioner nominated to head DOT
- Trammel Crow sells 6 North County church facilities
- Partners plan town center project in Prince George's
- New Orleans users viewing office space
- Larry Stein Realty closing shop
- Alexandria firm plans $20M complex near PTO
- Trammell Crow snaps up industrial
- Developer eyes $40 million in new commercial projects
- Welsh forms $33 million fund to buy Midwest properties
- Cinram continues to gobble up land, leases 518,400 square feet
- Project set for southern sector
- Proposed relocation of Navy unit causes concern at BAE
- Amid condo conversion, L&I decides Lewis Tower unsafe
- Santa Clara office tower sold, renamed
- Business partners of RBC Centura may join move
- Demand unmet, developer plans NW office park
- TriStar plans $22 million sale to expand Gateway
- Geico holds its redevelopment cards close to vest
- Office condo trend gains momentum here
- Marcus & Millichap stakes its claim in Oakland
- Panattoni builds $24 million warehouse
- Clearwater developers see opportunity at south Pasco business park
- Founders of real estate firm Noll.Bakke are parting ways
- Co-workers Shannon and Waltchack team up
- Gateway One on the sale block
- Mellon moving forward with plans for Armstrong County backup center
- Keystone Property acquires Valley Forge Office Center
- One Kendall up for sale, could fetch up to $200M
- Construction schedule set for 2 city condo projects
- Small is beautiful for commercial condo developer
- CommScope to close Ala. plant
- Trammell taps Macsherry
- Equity casts a wide net to lease 191 building
- Two local properties part of $1.8B deal
- Warehouse vacancy drops, spec buildings planned
- Baltimore's Cordish Co. may be interested in KC River Market site
- Distribution Management opens Hazelwood facility
- Older commercial areas prove tough for developers despite need for more retail
- Magill saw opportunity at Rowley
- Southlands breaking ground on Main Street
- Sparta adds space in Columbia to handle 100 new employees
- Citizenship process complete for 20
- Wachovia CEO doesn't see housing bubble
- Wachovia picks Mitch Hunt as head of Southern region
- Dungan Nequette-designed Florida project under construction
- St. Louis' real estate market growing, study shows
- Melton named director of St. Louis SBA office
- Spalding to buy former Center for Women and Families space
- Rita closing S. Fla. doors, already
