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John C. Camper leads a development group that plans to convert Richmond's downtown landmark hotel, The Hotel John Marshall, into luxury apartments with the possibility of becoming condominium units in five years. Plans call for an athletic club and restaurant to be included in the $40-45 million project. Members of the development team include Commonwealth Architects, Hourigan Construction Corp., and Drucker & Falk. (7/23/04, Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Science Applications International Corp., a San Diego-based defense contractor, leased 23,000 square feet of space at Suffolk's Bridgeway Technology Center II to consolidate its combat simulation technology in order to better serve the Joint Forces Command's Suffolk operation. The 85-employee office is to open in October. (7/23/04, The Virginian-Pilot)

Bill Neff Enterprises, a Virginia-based investment firm, bought a one-story, 214,050-square-foot building located on 149 acres in Lofton for $2.2 million. The site was the former site of the sheet metal fabrication operations of Lofton Corp. (7/14/04, Business Wire)

Monmouth Capital Corp., a New Jersey real estate trust firm, purchased a 60,000-square-foot industrial building in Richmond for $4.1 million from NP Richmond Realty. The property is leased to Carrier Sales & Distribution. (7/12/04, PRNewswire)

Northrop Grumman Newport News, a subsidiary of Los Angeles-based Northrop Grumman, signed a 10-year lease for 101,000 square feet of space at NetCenter in Hampton. Originally a shopping mall, NetCenter is under redevelopment as a 700,000-square-foot high tech office complex. Northrop Grumman will use about one-quarter of the space to house its information technology infrastructure, and the remainder to service a $303.5 million contract with the Navy for future aircraft carrier development. (6/25/04, Press release)

Sytex Inc., an information technology division of The Sytex Group, Doylestown, Pa., leased 11,713 square feet in Chesapeake's Greenbrier Circle Corporate Center under a 10-year lease. Increased growth by the company necessitated additional office space. (6/29/04, Press release)

New Boston Fund, a Boston-based real estate investment firm, sold The Ellipse in Arlington to Miller Global Properties of Denver. Sale price was not disclosed on the nine-story, 197,400-square-foot office building. (7/7/04, Business Wire)

The St. Joe Company, a Jacksonville, Fla.-based real estate investment firm, bought Overlook I & II in Henrico County's Innsbrook Office Park. The two class-A office buildings, totaling 128,667 square feet, are 100 percent leased. (6/28/2004, Press release)

CarrAmerica Realty Corp., a Washington, D.C. real estate company, bought Commonwealth Tower in Rosslyn for $131.2 million. The 15-story, Class A building totals 344,533 square feet, including 11,00 square feet of retail space. (6/28/2004, PRNewswire)

Best Buy Stores, a Minnesota-based retailer of consumer electronic products, leased 30,744 square feet of retail space at Crossroads Shopping Center in Chesapeake. (6/25/2004, Press release)



 

 


 

 

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