Miami Herald Relocation Hits Snag
As a result, it is unlikely to be the newspaper’s future home. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE ON THIS STORY
As a result, it is unlikely to be the newspaper’s future home. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE ON THIS STORY
The leak on the 22nd floor forced the closing of the 31-story building for the entire day January 6th. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE ON THIS STORY
Longtime tenant Black, Srebnick, Kornspan & Stumpf, P.A., which has been a tenant in the building since it was built in 1983, has also signed a long-term lease renewal for close to 11,000 square feet. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE ON THIS STORY
The lease, which was signed in December, was the largest in square feet for the Coral Gables office market in 2011
This brings the 252,000 square foot building to 63% occupied less than six months after opening. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE ON THIS STORY
The lease brings the park to almost full occupancy. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE ON THIS STORY
Fourth quarter absorption is indicative of a recovery. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE ON THIS STORY
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Some bills propose allowing property owners who produce electricity from renewable sources to sell it directly to tenants, bypassing the utility company. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE ON THIS STORY
The firm was removed from the NYSE because it did not sustain the required average global market capitalization. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE ON THIS STORY
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