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Legal Opinions - U.S. District Court, Maryland: October 27, 2008
U.S. DISTRICT COURT, MARYLAND Constitutional Law Americans with Disabilities Act BOTTOM LINE: District court granted summary judgment, finding that Americans with Disabilities Act required the Washington Redskins and FedEx Field to provide auxiliary aids or services to hearing-impaired football game attendees. CASE:...
Tags: agreement, game, lease, Maryland, tenant, U.S. District Court
Research articles 2008-10-27
Fidelity National Title relocates to North Portland's Rivergate
Fidelity National Title has found a new home for its off-site document management and storage facility, leasing 100,750 square feet within the new Kelley Point Distribution Center Phase II, Building 4, in North Portland's Rivergate submarket. The move marks a growth of 45,000 square feet of space for...
Tags: Fidelity Investments, tenant
Research articles 2008-10-22
Baltimore City Circuit Court hits Housing Authority of Baltimore
The Housing Authority of Baltimore City must pay more than $300,000 to a former tenant whose lung condition was made worse by the presence of hazardous mold in her home. A jury in Baltimore City Circuit Court deliberated for three hours Monday before awarding Nornita Hyman $3,384...
Tags: Baltimore, tenant, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2008-10-22
Newest deals bring NY Times Building to near-capacity
Forest City Ratner Companies FCRC announced that the Government of Flanders, and Autonomy, Inc., two dramatically different entities, have signed leases for space in The New York Times Building at 620 Eighth Avenue. In less than a year, the Renzo Piano-designed building has become a vital, fully-integrated part of...
Tags: Autonomy Corp. plc, FINANCE, New York Times Co., tenant
Research articles 2008-10-08
Building permits
The following recent building permit activity includes permits for commercial projects valued at $10,000 or more, and residential homes valued at $250,000 or more. Accepted 3008 Northwest Ave., $35,000 for tenant improvement: new restaurant use in existing space. Owner: St. Paul's Episcopal School. Applicant: Mario Nolasco. Tenant: Super...
Tags: LLC, tenant, Western Washington University
Research articles 2008-10-01
Corporate Office Properties Trust Announces Offering of 2,000,000 Common Shares
COLUMBIA, Md. -- Corporate Office Properties Trust COPT (NYSE:OFC) announced today that it plans to sell 2,000,000 shares of newly issued common shares in an underwritten public offering pursuant to its effective shelf registration statement previously filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The underwriters will be granted a...
Tags: Company, Corporate Office Properties Trust, SEC, tenant
Research articles 2008-09-23
Colorado Springs Retail Briefs: September 19, 2008
The 28,000-square-foot Family Furniture building on the southwest corner of East Pikes Peak Avenue and South Academy Boulevard has been purchased by Freedom Furniture and Electronics of North Carolina for $2.51 million. Steve Hunsinger of Olive Real Estate Group represented both parties in the transaction. "They...
Tags: Biotechnology, tenant, U.S. General Services Administration
Research articles 2008-09-19
New concept for Atlantic Ave
Grubb & Ellis Company announced that Aveda, which recently leased space for an upscale salon and retail store at 527 Atlantic Ave., in Brooklyn will launch its newest concept, The Sanctuary, with a grand opening on Thursday, Sept. 18. The Sanctuary is the only one of its kind in...
Tags: Atlantic, Brooklyn, Retail, salon, tenant
Research articles 2008-09-17
Three cheers for Triangle Junction
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Triangle Junction, a new 460,000 s/f retail center with the potential to revitalize Brooklyn's Flatbush area, officially opened in April, 2008 when its anchor tenant, Target, moved into the top two floors of the three-story complex. Now undergoing interior fit outs are seven smaller stores that...
Tags: Brooklyn, catalyst, Cooper, tenant
Research articles 2008-09-10
General contractors
GENERAL CONTRACTORS Ranked by 2007 gross revenues from San Diego County offices Rank Company last Address Telephone year Web site...
Tags: Construction, INTERNET, MARKETING, Pacific, tenant, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-09-08
Portland's Cascade Station office park takes off
Cascade Station's first hotel and office building are nearly complete, and the final round of construction on the 86-acre development near Portland International Airport has begun on four buildings: hotels for Hyatt Place and Residence Inn, an office building and a Target super center. It's been a little...
Tags: Cascade Corp., IKEA, tenant
Research articles 2008-09-02
Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007, The
By now almost all of you have heard about this tax act, hurriedly passed in the waning hours of 2007 - and a few of you may even really understand it. Unfortunately, a number of of you may have been caught in the sub-prime adjustable rate mortgage debacle and bumped...
Tags: FINANCE, income, Internal Revenue Service, mortgage, Mortgages, Taxes, tenant
Research articles 2008-09-01
PacSun Sells Warehouse for $35M
REAL ESTATE: Panattoni adding to recent 61-acre Boeing buy Sixty-one acres in east Anaheim wasn't enough for Sacramento-based Panattoni Development Co. The company, which late last year acquired land and offices from Boeing Co., is buying another building to add to its redevelopment plans for the area. Panattoni,...
Tags: Boeing Co., FINANCE, tenant
Research articles 2008-08-25
My Word: Alberto Torrico
The human cost of the home foreclosure epidemic is often in the news. Families suffer the degradation of losing their homes, and communities are sent into a tailspin toward blight brought on by unoccupied homes and falling property values. Yet, there is also a broad...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, tenant, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2008-08-11
BOMA testifies on credit crunch before Congress
The Building Owners and Managers Association BOMA International testified before a U.S. House of Representatives hearing of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure's Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management on the effects of the credit crunch on federal leasing and construction. Speaking before chair Eleanor Holmes...
Tags: tenant, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-08-06
NBA team sends small tenants scrambling
When a big company - or an entity like the NBA - moves downtown, the event is usually followed by hoopla for the office market. But many small users fill a needed role in occupying space downtown in all classes of office buildings and help create a balance...
Tags: downtown, NBA, team, tenant
Research articles 2008-08-01
Studley Reshapes DC's NoMa Skyline with Recent NPR, DoJ Deals
Studley Executes More Than 3.7 Million SF of Transactions in First Half of 2008, Including the District's Largest Office Lease in Five Years WASHINGTON -- International commercial real estate services firm Studley announced today that it has successfully negotiated more than 3.7 million square feet of lease and purchase...
Tags: lease, NPR, tenant, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2008-07-31
Fed up with 'noise,' Burlingame tenant files suit
A Burlingame apartment dweller is suing his landlord, alleging that management never notified him or fellow tenants about noisy and disruptive remodeling plans. Attorney Nathan Paco filed the lawsuit in San Mateo County Superior Court in mid-June against John Klimp, one of the partners in Burlingame Towers; resident...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, lawsuit, tenant
Research articles 2008-07-12
Building permits
The following recent building permit activity includes permits for commercial projects valued at $10,000 or more, and residential homes valued at $250,000 or more. Accepted 1 Bellis Fair Pkwy. Suite 522, $17,000 for tenant improvements to existing food court space: Sbarru. Owner: Bellis Fair Partners. Applicant: Ancor Inc....
Tags: Bellingham, tenant, Western Washington University
Research articles 2008-07-01
World Trade Center lease dispute goes to trial in Baltimore
The law firm Gebhardt & Smith LLP will not be able to claim that its lease was illegal to defend itself in a two-year-old lawsuit with the Maryland Port Administration, a city judge decided Monday The bench trial in Baltimore City Circuit Court focuses on $317,500 in rent...
Tags: lease, MPA, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2008-06-24
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