February 5, 2004 Boston HeraldBoston developer Don Chiofaro has unveiled one of the city's biggest lease deals of the year, slashing in half the amount of vacant space in his landmark International Place two-tower complex. The law firm of Choate, ...
February 5, 2004 Boston HeraldMassachusetts officials have put on the market a defunct, three-acre mental health complex in the densely packed Longwood Medical Area of Boston. The Division of Capital Asset Management is looking for developers or medical and educational ...
February 5, 2004 Corus Bank has provided a $70 million loan for construction of a hotel and apartment tower at 1033 Avenue of the Americas in New York. The Chicago-bank provided the loan to MG Hotel LLC, an affiliate of ...
February 4, 2004 Boston HeraldThe Big Dig is poised to put up for sale a prime downtown development site in Boston near South Station after getting a green light for the sale from the federal government. A sprawling site off ...
February 4, 2004 NewsdayDeveloper Jerry Wolkoff's proposed $4 billion mini-city on 452 acres of land surrounding Pilgrim State Psychiatric Center in Brentwood, N.Y., is to be constructed in three five-year phases, beginning possibly in a year. The proposal for Heartland ...
February 4, 2004 New York Daily NewsDouglas Durst's office project on Sixth Avenue and W. 42nd Street in Manhattan is seeking more public aid. This time, co-developer Bank of America, the anchor tenant, is seeking $42 million in tax breaks ...
February 3, 2004 Boston HeraldDeveloper Richard Friedman yesterday nailed down a coveted loan from Boston's City Hall for his financially stalled plan to convert the Charles Street Jail into an upscale hotel. The Boston Redevelopment Authority awarded Friedman an $8.5 ...
January 30, 2004 Boston HeraldA flood of undeveloped land has hit the sales block in Boston over the past few months, with more sites expected to roll onto the downtown market when the demolition of the old Central Artery wraps ...
January 30, 2004 The Providence JournalGTECH Holdings Corp., a lottery firm that has agreed to stay in Rhode Island for the next 20 years, has chosen a development team to build its $65 million headquarters in downtown Providence. After looking ...
January 30, 2004 E.P. Henry, a family owned and operated company in Woodbury, N.J., has purchased a 57-acre parcel in an industrial park in Wrightstown off Saylor's Pond Road, where it plans to build a 120,000-square-foot plant. The seller was ...
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