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Times Square May Get Aquarium

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New York's Times Square may get a seven-story aquarium as a Toronto-based developer signed a preliminary agreement to go forward with the $100 million project.Read More
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Deal May Bring Aquarium to Times Square

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New York's Times Square may get a seven-story aquarium as a Toronto-based developer signed a preliminary agreement to go forward with the $100 million project.Read More
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Mall Heirs Battle Over Will

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Before Melvin Simon died, the ailing shopping-mall magnate altered his $1 billion will under the assistance of an adviser, sparking a challenge from his daughter.Read More
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In Pennsylvania, Hope for CMBS

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There is a glimmer of hope for the credit-starved commercial-property industry in an unlikely place: an office park in the Pittsburgh suburb of Cranberry, Pa.Read More
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‘Xanadu’ Dreams Meet Harsh Reality

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Developer of New Jersey complex seeks financing as report for governor floats idea of surrendering site.Read More
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Good Times Ahead for Unibail

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Despite a profit warning by CEO Guillaume Poitrinal, Paris-based property company Unibail-Rodamco is poised for better times.Read More
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A Tough Sell for Waterford Site

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A shuttered Irish factory that produced iconic Waterford crystal for decades has been put up for sale amid a glut of empty industrial properties left in the wake of the sputtering Irish economy. Read More
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For Waterford Site, a Tough Sell

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A shuttered Irish factory that produced iconic Waterford crystal for decades has been put up for sale amid a glut of empty industrial properties left in the wake of the sputtering Irish economy. Read More
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LaSalle Fund Targets Australia, Japan

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LaSalle Investment Management is seeking local partners to invest in Australian property developments and boost returns for its $3 billion opportunity fund. The Jones Lang LaSalle investment arm also has two Japanese deals in the pipeline.Read More
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Mortgage Bankers Sell Building at a Loss

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The Mortgage Bankers Association sold its 10-story headquarters building in Washington, D.C., for $41.3 million, well below the $79 million it paid in 2007.Read More
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