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July 14, 2004 The Boston HeraldHarold Brown, the high-flying Boston developer who fell victim to the devastating late-1980s real estate crash, is warning that another disaster may be brewing after a surge in luxury apartment construction. Apartment construction is poised ...
July 14, 2004 The Boston HeraldThe Massachusetts Port Authority has scuttled a tentative waterfront deal that would have turned over a key swath of industrial land to a major port developer with ties to a lobbying firm led by former ...
July 13, 2004 Bergen RecordSkyMark Holdings Inc. has started raising capital from the public via private placements to fund its development plans. The Hackensack, N.J., company controls $7 million worth of residential real estate in New Jersey and has options ...
July 13, 2004 The New York TimesCitigroup is moving more than 1,000 employees to New Jersey from Lower Manhattan, according to government officials and real estate executives. The bank also is expected to announce today that it is moving more ...
July 13, 2004 New York Post (Second item)H. Guy Leibler has joined L&L Acquisitions as chief operating officer, allowing managing partners David W. Levinson and Robert Lapidus to focus on acquisitions. Levinson is L&L's chairman and chief executive (as well ...
July 12, 2004 Boston Business JournalNot since 2000 have there been tenants competing for office space in the Boston market. A prime example was the recent runoff for 225 Wyman St. in Waltham, where three tenants –Athenahealth Inc., Reed Elsevier ...
July 7, 2004 New York Daily NewsLehman Brothers is negotiating for about 300,000 square feet at 1211 Sixth Ave. in Manhattan. The firm wants to expand near its 745 Seventh Ave. headquarters, which is a block from 1211 Sixth Ave.
July 7, 2004 New York Post (Third item)The sale of Con Ed's flea market site in the Chelsea district of Manhattan is down to two candidates. Garden Homes Development, a bidder for the 25th Street site, is said to have ...
July 7, 2004 New York Post (Third item)Virgin America airline has narrowed its search for a 100,000-square-foot headquarters to Wall Street and SoHo in New York City. The short list includes the Woolworth Building, Starrett-Lehigh, 199 Water St. and 75 ...
July 6, 2004 Business First of Buffalo (Second item)The North America Center in West Seneca, N.Y., will be the site of the 165,000-square-foot Upstate Farms Cooperative building, which is to be built at a cost of $28 million. The manufacturing ...
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