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- The Business of Baseball
- Going to the baseball stadium is no longer just about catching the game on the field, but rather the overall ball park "experience." SF Giants Chief Operating Officer Larry Baer says at AT&T Ball Park, stadium sales account for up to 65% of overall team revenues. From new luxury boxes,...
- Videos 2008-05-07
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- Spring fever
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The 50th Anniversary of the Giants being in SF gets Elissa hyped. Hopes are high for the Bonds-less squad...
- Articles 2008-05-01
- Warm welcome for Baker in return to S.F.
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Dusty Baker has been gone from the Bay Area baseball scene for five years, though you would never know it. Baker returned to San Francisco as new manager of the Cincinnati Reds on Friday night and received the same kind of love he did...
- Articles 2008-04-26
- Time is right for Pa. purchase
- BROOKHAVEN, PA: New York-based Time Equities Inc. (TEI) is pleased to announce its purchase of Cambridge Square, a 60,000 s/f retail property, located at 4801-4811 Edgemont Ave., in Brookhaven, Pa., for $8 million. Luis Cozza of Time Equities represented the buyer while Sperry Van Ness and Mark Berk of Millhaven,...
- Articles 2008-04-23
- S.F. gets Burriss, may lose Davis
- ST. LOUIS -- The Giants sought to cover their infield shortage after Saturday's victory, purchasing the contract of shortstop Emmanuel Burriss from Triple-A Fresno. The move came at a price. The Giants designated outfielder Rajai Davis for assignment, and they stand a good chance of losing...
- Articles 2008-04-20
- Football 2008 -- NFL schedule
- (x-Sunday night games subject to change) First Weekend Thursday, Sept. 4 Washington at N.Y. Giants, 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 7 Detroit at Atlanta, 11 a.m. Cincinnati at Baltimore,...
- Articles 2008-04-16
- Insurance giant relocates from Stamford to Norwalk's Merritt 7
- Albert D. Phelps, Inc., the managing and leasing agent for Merritt 7 Corporate Park in Norwalk, announced that Hilb Rogal & Hobbs (HRH), the eighth largest insurance intermediary in the U.S., would relocate to the 1.4 million-squarefoot office complex. HRH leased 9,568 s/f for a five-year term and...
- Articles 2008-04-16
- Pujols makes S.F., Zito pay
- SAN FRANCISCO -- The Giants still sell rubber chickens at the gift shops at AT&T Park. They are one of few visible signs remaining from the Barry Bonds era, and the 575 intentional walks he received over his 15 seasons with the club. Giants manager Bruce...
- Articles 2008-04-12
- Pujols makes Zito, S.F. pay
- SAN JOSE -- The Giants still sell rubber chickens at the gift shops at AT&T Park. They are one of few visible signs remaining from the Barry Bonds era, and the 575 intentional walks he received over his 15 seasons with the club. Giants manager Bruce...
- Articles 2008-04-12
- Bocock helps S.F. not to rush Omar
- MILWAUKEE -- Shortstop Brian Bocock is playing as if he belongs in the major leagues. That's mighty fortunate, because his stay with the Giants will be longer than expected. The club is moving slowly with Omar Vizquel's rehab program because the 40-year-old shortstop developed some soreness...
- Articles 2008-04-06
- Highbridge on the hunt for new office space
- After bouncing around a number of high-end midtown buildings in search of space to consolidate its offices, the investment firm Highbridge Capital is now said to be considering a lease at 40 West 57th Street. The company currently has a 30,000 s/f floor at 9 West 57th Street and another...
- Articles 2008-03-12
- S.F. shows off probable starting lineup
- SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The Giants trotted out their closest approximation yet to a potential opening day lineup Friday, with cleanup hitter Bengie Molina making his Cactus League debut. Now the club hopes to begin answering questions about the pitching staff, which appeared mostly set before Noah...
- Articles 2008-03-08
- ARC finishes Giant 123,390 s/f project
- ARC Properties, Inc., one of the leading retail and residential development companies in the New York to Washington, D.C. corridor, in a joint venture with Develcom, have announced the completion of a new 123,390 s/f Giant Food store at Old York Road in Willow Grove. The property sits...
- Articles 2008-03-05
- Newmark plans further expansion as new office opens
- After making a huge splash in the northern New Jersey marketplace, the local unit of a global real estate services giant is moving up to a larger office less than a year after initially opening its doors. The Princeton office of Newmark Knight Frank opened last May and...
- Articles 2008-02-27
- Pharmaceutical giant expands in Fairfield
- Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals has signed a lease for the entirety of 700 Route 46 East, an approximately 48,000 s/f, Class A office building in Fairfield, N.J. The new lease represents an expansion of Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceutical's existing tenancy of three floors in the four-story building. Newmark...
- Articles 2008-02-20
- S.F. Zoo tries to keep cats happy
- The big cats paced rhythmically, their amber eyes riveted on the target. Tails swish, low growls rumbled from their throats. Back and forth, back and forth. Kimani, a 4-year-old African lion, attacked first. The 350-pound cat reared up on her hind legs and ripped away with...
- Articles 2008-02-18
- S.F. Zoo tries to keep tigers happy
- The big cats paced rhythmically, their amber eyes riveted on the target. Tails swished, low growls rumbled from their throats. Back and forth, back and forth. Kimani, a 4-year-old African lion, attacked first. The 350-pound cat reared up on her hind legs and ripped away with...
- Articles 2008-02-18
- A's have brighter outlook than S.F.
- THERE WAS no season-opening Bay Area baseball luncheon on Treasure Island this year, which denied us media-types the chance to see broadcasters Ray Fosse and Mike Krukow firing their annual verbal shots at each other and their respective organizations. It might have been particularly fascinating to...
- Articles 2008-02-17
- S.F. Zoo tries to keep tigers happy indoors
- The big cats paced rhythmically, their amber eyes riveted on the target. Tails swished, low growls rumbled from their throats. Back and forth, back and forth. Kimani, a 4-year-old African lion, attacked first. The 350-pound cat reared up on her hind legs and ripped away with...
- Articles 2008-02-17
- ACC completes 14,000 s/f build-out for media giant
- ACC Construction, the leading WBE construction management and general contracting firm in New York, has just completed the a 14,000 s/f build-out for media and marketing information provider Arbitron, Inc. at Metropolitan Tower, 142 West 57th Street, announced Michele Medaglia, president and CEO of ACC. The project entailed...
- Articles 2008-02-13
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