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Real Estate:Commercial headlines from the week of November 13, 2006

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  1. Making up lost ground
  2. Northrop zeroes in on 2005's biggest N. Va. lease
  3. Jack Myers maps out $400M project
  4. Wright backs out of bid to purchase Concord HQ
  5. Amazon office scramble
  6. Foster Plaza has Boston buyer
  7. More parcels for a record year
  8. Minuteman Park to sell, I-495 record possible
  9. West family marketing 122 acres in Southaven for mixed-use project
  10. Pill Hill anchor hits the market for $32M
  11. Industrial park plans spec space
  12. Pinnacle Group founders jump to powerhouse CB Richard Ellis
  13. Financing allows developer to move forward on YWCA
  14. Cordish Co. may be interested in River Market site
  15. TV production firm heads to Franklin
  16. Atlanta may stop business cops
  17. Reston Town Center lures more offices
  18. Loft builder ditches N.Y. for Oakland
  19. $6.5M transfer marks Victoria Lakes expansion
  20. Comerica plans for growth in Austin, S.A.
  21. CREW rallies women in commercial real estate
  22. CB Richard Ellis finds executive in capital city
  23. Katt Worldwide continues growth pattern with large lease in Southeast submarket
  24. Chesterbrook, Glenhardie corporate centers for sale
  25. JPMorganChase renaming downtown tower
  26. Hilliard Lyons lays off 18 as brokerage firm plans move
  27. Hilliard firm buys Big Bear property
  28. Katrina slows proposed Tri-Rail developments
  29. Portland empire grows with $24M Auburn deal
  30. With no fanfare, Borland shutters
  31. Colonial Properties seals major local expansion
  32. CombinatoRx close to inking Cambridge address
  33. Met Center 15 purchase adds to Triple Net's Austin presence
  34. CBRE hired to fill Cousins tower
  35. Architectural firm plans $4.5 million Walker's Point building
  36. Grier Road buildings acquired
  37. CBRE duo sees record investments
  38. Property rising
  39. Liberty Center in Arlington close to done
  40. Tax increases are expected for commercial property
  41. High-profile projects stir interest downtown
  42. Oakmont joint venture fortifies Atlanta portfolio
  43. Market conditions drive building office demand
  44. Thoratec buys new building for $13M
  45. ResCare buys Arizona youth counseling company
  46. Title companies probe nears end
  47. Arundel group headed to China to court business
  48. Commercial real estate forecast: heat wave to continue
  49. Express Scripts heads to UMSL
  50. Arundel group off to Asia to court business
  51. N.Y. group buys Surrey Square Mall
  52. Interim commissioner nominated to head DOT
  53. Trammel Crow sells 6 North County church facilities
  54. Partners plan town center project in Prince George's
  55. New Orleans users viewing office space
  56. Larry Stein Realty closing shop
  57. Alexandria firm plans $20M complex near PTO
  58. Trammell Crow snaps up industrial
  59. Developer eyes $40 million in new commercial projects
  60. Welsh forms $33 million fund to buy Midwest properties
  61. Cinram continues to gobble up land, leases 518,400 square feet
  62. Project set for southern sector
  63. Proposed relocation of Navy unit causes concern at BAE
  64. Amid condo conversion, L&I decides Lewis Tower unsafe
  65. Santa Clara office tower sold, renamed
  66. Business partners of RBC Centura may join move
  67. Demand unmet, developer plans NW office park
  68. TriStar plans $22 million sale to expand Gateway
  69. Geico holds its redevelopment cards close to vest
  70. Office condo trend gains momentum here
  71. Marcus & Millichap stakes its claim in Oakland
  72. Panattoni builds $24 million warehouse
  73. Clearwater developers see opportunity at south Pasco business park
  74. Founders of real estate firm Noll.Bakke are parting ways
  75. Co-workers Shannon and Waltchack team up
  76. Gateway One on the sale block
  77. Mellon moving forward with plans for Armstrong County backup center
  78. Keystone Property acquires Valley Forge Office Center
  79. One Kendall up for sale, could fetch up to $200M
  80. Construction schedule set for 2 city condo projects
  81. Small is beautiful for commercial condo developer
  82. CommScope to close Ala. plant
  83. Trammell taps Macsherry
  84. Equity casts a wide net to lease 191 building
  85. Two local properties part of $1.8B deal
  86. Warehouse vacancy drops, spec buildings planned
  87. Baltimore's Cordish Co. may be interested in KC River Market site
  88. Distribution Management opens Hazelwood facility
  89. Older commercial areas prove tough for developers despite need for more retail
  90. Magill saw opportunity at Rowley
  91. Southlands breaking ground on Main Street
  92. Sparta adds space in Columbia to handle 100 new employees
  93. Citizenship process complete for 20
  94. Wachovia CEO doesn't see housing bubble
  95. Wachovia picks Mitch Hunt as head of Southern region
  96. Dungan Nequette-designed Florida project under construction
  97. St. Louis' real estate market growing, study shows
  98. Melton named director of St. Louis SBA office
  99. Spalding to buy former Center for Women and Families space
  100. Rita closing S. Fla. doors, already