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Recording Academy, which awards Grammys, sells former headquarters
Money & CompanyDeveloper Trammell Crow Co. and investment firm Westport Capital Partners bought the unoccupied three-story office building at 3402 Pico Blvd. in Santa Monica... -
CBRE completes purchase of ING's real estate investment business
Money & CompanyCBRE Group Inc. on Monday completed a $900-million acquisition of ING Group's real estate investment management arm in Europe that makes the Los Angeles company the global leader in that business.... -
Trammell Crow buys Los Angeles River development site
Money & CompanyDeveloper Trammell Crow Co. has agreed to buy the Cleantech near downtown Los Angeles with the intention of turning it into a manufacturing center for technology businesses.... -
Trammell Crow to build luxury apartments in Golden Valley
Star TribuneGolden Valley is joining the metro-area apartment boom. A Dallas-based developer said it plans to build more than 160 luxury apartments in Golden Valley, a small suburb along the northwest edge of Minneapolis. That's in addition to plans for another 600...Tags: Rentals
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CBRE Group builds for the future
With corporate headquarters overlooking the hot office market in West Los Angeles, CBRE Group Inc. — the world's largest real estate services firm — finished 2012 with a record $6.5 billion in revenue, and its new boss is optimistic about...
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Space for port industries
Sun StaffA peninsula in South Baltimore that was the site of asphalt refining and storage for decades could, within the next year, become a hub for the type of businesses that are increasingly being squeezed from the shores of Baltimore. The 60-acre site is among...Tags: General Motors Corp., Energy Resources, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources, Patapsco
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Latest Alabama News
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC-TV MyFoxAL.com)-- The latest Alabama news from the Associated Press. SOLDIER'S FUNERAL Alabama soldier to be buried in Trussville (With Help From WVTM-TV) TRUSSVILLE, Ala. (AP) -- Funeral services for an Alabama...Tags: Fort Hood Shootings (2009), Murder, Football, Trials, College Football
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Lehigh County Township Races
Candidates were asked: What do you view as the major issue in this campaign and how will you address it? HANOVER TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Term: 4 years (Vote for three) REPUBLICAN RANDALL C. ATKINSON No response WILLIAM J. WILLIAMS D.O.B.: 3/5/1938 Education:...Tags: Defense, Energy Resources, Boyertown, Lehigh University, East Stroudsburg University
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Project could yield thousands of jobs
Of The Morning CallEconomic development leaders have scored several monumental victories in Lehigh Valley history. In 1881, they lured a giant silk company from New Jersey by building a factory for the company and naming it after the owner's wife, Adelaide. At the time, it...Tags: Politics, Lucent Technologies Incorporated, Staples Center, Companies and Corporations, Building Material
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Developer stands tall in defense of work
Christopher Carley is an unlikely candidate to develop North America's tallest building. He has a recent track record of projects that--despite their quality--have struggled to reach the financial finish line. The chairman of Chicago-based Fordham Co....Tags: Marquette University, Corus Group Plc, Finance, Chicago Real Estate, Education
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Solid year seen in real estate
Sun StaffWith the economy slowing, those who build, sell and lease real estate are expecting a solid but not a banner year in 2001. Few say the real estate market is overbuilt, as it was in the late 1980s. And, while many expect that the region will get more...Tags: Inner Harbor, Ellicott City, Real Estate Sellers, Finance, Companies and Corporations
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GM expects to fast-track sale of plant in Baltimore
Sun StaffGeneral Motors, which closed its 70-year-old Baltimore manufacturing plant in May, expects to fast-track the sale of the 185-acre industrial property on the city's eastern fringe. Dozens of developers have expressed interest or toured the Broening...Tags: First Mariner Bancorp, General Motors Corp., Politics, Ed Hale, Football
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