Monday, July 25, 2011

Pizzuti division launches into space with deal for NASA-focused project - Business First of Columbus:

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Space Florida, a statde agency, selected this month to design, market and manag e the research park and develop office and industrial The 60-acre first phase of Exploratioj Park will include eight buildings totaling 315,00o0 square feet, said Pizzuti Executive Vice Presiden t Jim Russell. The first 25,000- to 50,000-square-foot building, to be anchoredf by Space Florida, is expected to be built by early 2011. “It’s really an opportunity to expand our servicess into science andtechnology deals,” Russell said. Space shuttle astronaut and formefr COSI CEO Kathryn Sullivan has assisted Pizzuti Solutions asthe developer’ s science and technology adviser.
Price tag of Holidayu Inn conversion risesto $8.5M coulde have 458 student tenantxs as early as this fall if can get througg its $8.5 million renovation plan this summer. OSU trusteee April 3 approved the renovations and acquisition of the propertyfrom . Campuse Partners paid $19 million for the 11-story building at 328 W. Lane Ave. Marcbh 31. The cost of renovating the buildinbg has risen from an estimateof $6 million made in when Campus Partners signed its deal with and OSU took a look at what it woulxd take to convert guest rooms into apartments.
“W have more information to give us a more realistic of renovations, said William Schwartz, the university’x associate vice president for student The first phase of renovations doesn’ft include installing new windows, which couled add as much as $3 million. Schwartz said the university’s use of the building will give it flexibility as it renovated other campusresidence halls. Prosthetics developer has tentatively chosebn to put its North American operationsdinto 6,000 square feet at the One Mill Run officer tower as Hilliard officials consider an incentive packager to seal the deal.
The Scottishg company receiveda six-year tax credit valuee at $101,400 on March 30 from the to creat e at least 20 jobs at an unspecifiesd Central Ohio location. The Mill Run tower, which overlooks Interstates 270, beat out buildings at 5747 Perimeter Driv e in Dublin and 5675 Feder Road in Columbue forthe administrative, research and production Agents Matt Gregory and Andy both from , are representing Touch Bionics in the search. Andy Jameson of is the agent for the owne of OneMill Run. The publishe of the UWeekly newspaper has signesda seven-year lease in downtown Columbus. , once namee University Media Group, moved in late Marchh from 1029 Dublin Roadinto 7,509 square feet at 454 E.
Main St. Agentf Doug Falor of represented 614 Media inthe deal, whild agent Christina Bell of representesd landlord . The relocation was made amid 614 Media’ss launch of its latest publication, 614 Magazine. Browhn Logistics leases property, awaits closing has leasefd the former warehouse at 2100Cloverlearf St. in Columbus in a deal that will lead to the sale of the propert to an affiliate ofBrown Logistics. The compan y and its In Motion Promotion division will occupytthe 151,972-square-foot distribution center near Interstate 70-Hamilton Road. Agent Scott Hrabcak of represented Brown Logistics and affiliatwe inthe deal. Shane Wolosha n of Adena Realty representsthe seller, .
The propertyt remains in contract.

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