Citations with the tag: OFFICE buildings
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- OFFICE SPACE.
// Las Vegas Business Press (10712186); 2009 Book of Lists, p100A list of office spaces in Las Vegas, Nevada for 2009 ranked based on square footage of gross leasable area is presented, including Beltway Business Park, McCarran Center-A, and Las Vegas Technology Center II.
- Untitled.
// Estates Gazette; 2/15/2003, Issue 307, p32Reports on the construction of the Alchemy office building, which will start in spring 2003, in Welwyn Garden City in Great Britain. Developer and designer of the building.
- State Tower Building is Area's 'Tech Hotel'
Dickinson, Casey J. // Business Journal (Central New York); 06/23/2000, Vol. 14 Issue 25, p19Focuses on the popularity of the State Tower Office Building in Syracuse, New York as a storage space for computers and other telecommunication equipment. Connections of the building to fiber optic communications cables and concentration of telecommunication tenants; Features of the building...
- Does the big corporate office have a future in the UK?
Dickinson, Casey J. // Building Design; Dec2008 BD Magazine, Issue 23, p6The article provides answers to a question on the feasibility of a big corporate office in Great Britain.
- Office shortage spurs Shanghai development.
Dickinson, Casey J. // Asian Business Review; Mar1995, p52No abstract available.
- Strong demand in the Taipei office market.
Dickinson, Casey J. // Asian Business Review; May95, p54Reports on the decline in the overall vacancy rate for Grade A office space in Taipei, Taiwan as of January 1995. Comparison to the rates in July and January 1994; Overall demand for Grade A office space; Vacancy by sector in the city.
- Hartford's not-so-steady habits.
Sachner, P.M. // Architectural Record; Jul1988, Vol. 176 Issue 8, p102Hartford, Conn. is in the midst of a massive building boom. Discusses the new office building projects, which are bulkier and taller than anything the city has previously seen, and whether this current wave of development will affect the quality of life of the city.
- Charlotte ups the ante.
Maschal, R. // Architectural Record; Jul1988, Vol. 176 Issue 8, p104Developers of speculative office buildings in Charlotte, N.C. have discovered that good design is a marketable commodity among the corporations seeking prestige. A look at several downtown commercial projects.
- Sound design.
Maschal, R. // Architectural Record; Aug1988, Vol. 176 Issue 9, p108Discusses acoustic design for the American Express Tower in New York's Battery Park City, designed by acoustical engineer Robert A. Hansen. Looks at `non-annoyance' open-office areas, a fitness center with eliminated impact sound and an auditorium for natural speech.
- Trompe l'oeil verite.
Gaskie, M. // Architectural Record; Mid-Sep1988, Vol. 176 Issue 11, p72Photographs and plans for the Spiegel Associates Offices in Jericho, New York, designed by Shelton, Mindel & Associates, Architects.
- Booming L.A.: Brave new urbanism?
Betsky, A. // Architectural Record; Feb1989, Vol. 177 Issue 2, p71Reports on designs of buildings in downtown Los Angeles, California.
- 100 East Wisconsin Avenue.
Fijen, C.A.P. // Architectural Record; Aug1990, Vol. 178 Issue 9, p63Describes 100 East Wisconsin Avenue, a 35-story office tower in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Details of the design by Clark Tribble Harris & Li, Architects.
- Carnegie Tower New York City.
Fijen, C.A.P. // Architectural Record; Oct1990, Vol. 178 Issue 11, p106Describes the Carnegie Tower in New York, N.Y. Construction materials used; Design.
- Miglin-Beitler tower Chicago.
Fijen, C.A.P. // Architectural Record; Oct1990, Vol. 178 Issue 11, p108Describes in detail the construction and engineering design of the Miglin-Beitler tower in Chicago, Ill. World's tallest building, if built as proposed; Wind-resistance.
- Rocket ship.
Fenley, G. // Architectural Record; May1992, Vol. 180 Issue 5, supplement p46Offers a look at the new Interstate Tower in Charlotte, North Carolina, with lighting designed by Craig Roeder. The tower features a programmable controller for illuminating the buildings intricate top detailing. Cost; Light sources; Wattages.
- Mixed-bag of synchronistic groundbreaking.
Fenley, G. // Buildings; Sep95, Vol. 89 Issue 9, p20Reports the construction of an office building called Monarch Center in Atlanta and the Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York. Details on the two projects and the builders; Difference and similarities between the two projects.
- Office buildings.
Fenley, G. // Buildings; Jan1996, Vol. 90 Issue 1, p38Presents issues and trends in 1996 regarding office buildings. Flexibility in building amenities, location and construction; Suburban markets; Need for more amenities; Close attention to local politics.
- Office facilities: Rents increase as market stabilizes.
Patterson, Maureen // Buildings; Jun96, Vol. 90 Issue 6, p32Reports on developments related to the American office building industry. Increase in rents; Stability of market; Demands by tenants of better facilities.
- Peachtree Pointe Office Building.
Monroe, Linda K. // Buildings; Oct2001, Vol. 95 Issue 10, p38Looks at the Peachtree Pointe Office Building construction project in Atlanta, Georgia. Size of the building; Scope of its construction phases; Project highlights.
- Tall building, taller price.
Monroe, Linda K. // Business News New Jersey; 06/16/97, Vol. 10 Issue 20, p3Announces that Newport Office Tower in Jersey City, New Jersey, is up for sale. Selling price of the tower.
- Monmouth County enjoys an office boom.
P. // Business News New Jersey; 01/18/2000, Vol. 13 Issue 3, pS12Reports on the increase in office space in Monmouth County, New Jersey in 1999.
- Pick a site and negotiate for new office space.
P. // Business News New Jersey; 01/18/2000, Vol. 13 Issue 3, pS20Reports that companies who take the time and plan and office move thoroughly have an easier transition to the new office space.
- Commercial real estate watch.
Cameron, Sheri // Orange County Business Journal; 04/21/97, Vol. 20 Issue 16, p10Presents statistical information on office space in Orange County, California, for the first quarter of 1997. Amount of vacant office space available; What factors contributed to the rapid depressurization of low-rise office vacancy rates.
- Office bldg. sales likely to continue rapid pace.
Bullard, Stan // Crain's Cleveland Business; 5/1/95, Vol. 16 Issue 18, p21Reports on the increasing sales rate of office buildings in Cleveland, Ohio. Trend of selling properties by building owners during the real estate crash in the early 1990s; Statistics of sale rates in 1994; Appeal of the trend on local investors.
- Disney, Turner deals help LA office numbers.
Bullard, Stan // Orange County Business Journal; 7/22/96, Vol. 19 Issue 30, p18Focuses on the office market in Los Angeles, California. Available space; Overall vacancy rate; Weighted average rental rate.
- Build-to-suits offer more savings, flexibility.
Clement, John E. // Orange County Business Journal; 7/22/96, Vol. 19 Issue 30, p25Focuses on the trend towards the use of build-to-suit method by companies in developing their office facilities. Need for the real estate market to keep pace with the needs of a technologically advanced marketplace; Lack of available financing for speculative development.
- Irvine ranch rounds up business.
Clement, John E. // Orange County Business Journal; 11/25/96 Supplement, Vol. 19 Issue 48, p12Focuses on the Irvine Ranch, an urban commercial development site, that houses businesses in California. Description of the Ranch developed by the Irvine Company; Location of the development; Number of businesses located at the site; Types of businesses located at the site; Reason for the...
- Orangewood Pl. owner asks court to allow auction.
Thompson, Chris // Crain's Cleveland Business; 7/12/93, Vol. 14 Issue 28, p2Reveals that Orangewood Place office building in Orange Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio is scheduled for auction on September 15, 1993. Sales plan proposal by owner University Commons Limited Partnership; Filing of Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in February 1992; Phoenix Home Life Mutual Insurance Co....
- Class B gets better: Rehabs boost rents.
Murphy, H. Lee // Crain's Chicago Business; 3/21/94, Vol. 17 Issue 12, TakeOut pT5Reports on the economic conditions of office buildings in Chicago, Illinois. Decline in lease rates; Vacancy rates; Investment for rehabilitations.
- City picks Loop site for more new offices.
Murphy, H. Lee // Crain's Chicago Business; 6/27/94, Vol. 17 Issue 26, p38Reports that the building at 30 N. La Salle St., Chicago, Illinois is the leading Loop candidate for municipal functions that will be consolidated over the next two years from 1994.
- Pigs fly: City office market rebounding.
Andreoli, Tom // Crain's Chicago Business; 9/12/94, Vol. 17 Issue 37, p1Reports on the recovery of Chicago Illinois' downtown office market. Recovering rents and lower vacancy rates; Backlog of new space; Indicators of market recovery; Landlords who turned down deals that offer less cash.
- Real estate review.
Andreoli, Tom // Crain's Chicago Business; 2/5/96, Vol. 19 Issue 6, p16Features charts of the 1995 `Crain's Chicago Business' downtown office space survey by Miglin-Beitler Inc. Chicago market overview; Largest blocks of space; Largest renewals/expansions; New leases; Net absorption; Slow down in the local office market's recovery.
- More tenants flocking to older office sites.
Andreoli, Tom // Crain's Chicago Business; 5/06/96, Vol. 19 Issue 19, p15Presents information on leasing in the Class B office buildings in the first quarter of 1996 in Chicago. Decrease of vacancy rate; Origin of tenants for better quality Class B buildings; Amount of money saved by tenants who step down to Class B; Role of CB Commercial Real Estate Corporation.
- Real estate review.
Andreoli, Tom // Crain's Chicago Business; 5/06/96, Vol. 19 Issue 19, p16Reviews suburban office space in Chicago for the first quarter of 1996. Where decreases were; Where increases were located; Statistical information on first-quarter suburban office space survey; List of 10 large blocks of space; List of 10 new leases; List of 10 largest renewal/expansions.
- In real estate hunt, a competitive edge.
Merrion, Paul // Crain's Chicago Business; 11/04/96, Vol. 19 Issue 45, p33Reports that the federal government in Chicago, Illinois, is injecting some competition into the way it acquires office space. How federal agencies can put together their own private brokers; Why the United States General Services Administration (GSA) has been restructuring its leasing...
- What a bath!
Wangensteen, Betsy // Crain's Chicago Business; 04/07/97, Vol. 20 Issue 14, p17Presents information on the decline in Loop office market vacancy rates to 15.9 percent in 1996 from 17.7 percent in 1995. Citing Class A vacancies that are below 10 percent; Natural disasters that affected the area in the 1980s, and 1990s; Comments from Bob Gillespie, vice-president at CB...
- Illinois Center sees light at end of tunnel.
Corfman, Thomas A. // Crain's Chicago Business; 09/01/97, Vol. 20 Issue 35, p4No abstract available.
- Big tenants out of the Loop.
Podmolik, Mary Ellen // Crain's Chicago Business; 3/24/2003, Vol. 26 Issue 12, pSR9Reports on the decrease in sale of office spaces in the central business district of Chicago, Illinois. Construction of commercial buildings in the western district of Chicago, Wacker Drive; Use of the central business district by smaller companies; List of companies that plans to relocate...
- Building owners redouble security measures.
Gallun, Alby // Crain's Chicago Business; 3/24/2003, Vol. 26 Issue 12, p45Reports on increasing security costs of office buildings in Chicago, Illinois due to possible terrorist strikes. Estimated percentage increase in the costs; Examples of companies implementing security measures; Impact of the increased cost on the real estate industry.
- CRAIN'S LIST: MOST ACTIVE OFFICE BUILDINGS.
Gallun, Alby // Crain's Detroit Business; 12/31/2007, Vol. 23 Issue 53, p53The article lists office buildings in Michigan, which include Columbus Corporate Office Centre, Dime Building, and Town Center.
- Untitled.
Grant, Peter // Crain's New York Business; 7/26/93, Vol. 9 Issue 30, p13Reports on investor interest in the sealed-bid sale of the bankrupt 1585 Broadway. Real estate experts' warning on the minimum price as prohibitive for potential investors; Hines Interests officials' explanation of the price's basis.
- Companies parking in Alley confront cyberspace jam.
Walsh, Mark // Crain's New York Business; 09/14/98, Vol. 14 Issue 37, p45Focuses on the demand for office spaces in Silicon Alley, Manhattan, New York city, New York. Information on DoubleClick Inc; How expensive are office spaces in Silicon Alley; Reference to a study conducted by HLW International, an architectural and engineering firm in Manhattan; Comments made...
- Working at stoplight level in New York City.
Dean, William J. // Christian Science Monitor; 3/26/97, Vol. 89 Issue 83, p17Focuses on the dramatic views which the author is able to enjoy by working on the second floor of an office building in New York City, New York. How working on the second floor enables him to enjoy the life of the street.
- Office building vacancy rates.
Dean, William J. // Contractor Magazine; Mar1995, Vol. 42 Issue 3, p1Provides information on office building vacancy rates in several American cities.
- Nonresidential puts pedal to the metal.
Steele, Andrew // Contractor Magazine; Nov95, Vol. 42 Issue 11, p3Presents a chart on the vacancy rate of offices in the Sunbelt States for the second quarter of 1995.
- Property.
Steele, Andrew // Director (00123242); Nov2007, Vol. 61 Issue 4, p28A list of the best office buildings in Great Britain selected by the British Council for Offices which includes IVG Asticus' Landmark building, the Lemsford Mill Estate and 38 Finsbury Square.
- Office complexes.
Truong, Tommy T. // Business Journal Serving Fresno & the Central San Joaquin Valley; 06/01/98 Supplement 98 Book of List, Issue 322310, p63Lists the top office complexes in the Central San Joaquin Valley in California as ranked by total square feet in 1997. Includes Fig Garden Financial Center; Park View Plaza; Civic Center Square.
- Vacancies in several downtown buildings filling up.
Reynolds, Kelley // Business Journal Serving Fresno & the Central San Joaquin Valley; 06/29/98, Issue 322322, p1Reports on vacancies in office buildings in Fresno, California. T.W. Patterson building; Security Bank building; Trade Center building.
- Developer Robert Scinto has several new projects on tap.
Rosenkrantz, Holly // Fairfield County Business Journal; 03/31/97, Vol. 36 Issue 13, p17Reports on the commencement of the construction of an office building in Shelton, Connecticut's Enterprise Towers corporate park. Developer Robert D. Scinto's search for tenants that will bring 300 jobs to the city in late 1997; Building description; Scinto's lease commitments for three-fourths...
- Foreclosure action follows aborted sale of Norwalk building.
Dzikowski, Don // Fairfield County Business Journal; 07/14/97, Vol. 36 Issue 28, p2Reports on the agreement to sell the Norwalk office building in Connecticut to a real estate investment trust. Inclusion of residential and industrial properties in the company's portfolio; Foreclosure of the sole mortgage on the 166,000-square-foot Raccolta Inc. building.




