Tuesday was Development Day in Atlanta (there was live tweeting from the event, which you can find by clicking here) which may explain the host of deal activity citybiz real estate was able to cover in its commercial real estate report for Wednesday, Nov. 11.
For example:
- Law firm Martenson, Hasbrouck & Simon has Renewed its Buckhead Lease, with Studley serving as Tenant Rep;
- Westec has Selected Atlanta for its HQ, Takes Space at Concourse Corporate Campus;
- Atlanta-based REIT Wells' Chairman Leo Wells was Elected to the NAREIT Board;
- An AIMCO Fund Obtained Two $3.9M Second Mortgages for Two Atlanta Apartment Complexes;
- Post Properties Announced an Executive Departure;
- Xaviant Signed a Deal at The Avenue Forsyth;
- AJC.com Reported that Home Depot is Selling Surplus Parking Spaces;
- Carter Hosted Development Day Reception;
- CreativeLoafing.com Reported on how Atlanta is Getting Blown Away by Other Cities’ Transit Systems (and yes, this is a commercial real estate story. How do you think tenants get to work?);
- Macon.com Ran a Story on the IRS and its Plans to Move by May 2010.
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