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General Motors Corp. said Friday it would sell and lease back some of its non-manufacturing operations in Europe as part of its efforts to raise cash quickly. The company's European division has retained real estate agent Jones Lang LaSalle to help...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Buyers, General Motors Corp., Suzuki Motor Corp.
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GM looks to sell real estate in England
General Motors Corp. said Friday it would sell and lease back some of its non-manufacturing operations in Europe as part of its efforts to raise cash quickly. The company's European division has retained real estate agent Jones Lang LaSalle to help...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Buyers, General Motors Corp., Real Estate Sellers, Suzuki Motor Corp.
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Chicago's commercial real estate climate may soon grow colder
Special to the TribuneRelatively unscathed during the residential meltdown, the other shoe may soon drop for the Chicago commercial real estate market. Jones Lang LaSalle, the Chicago-based real estate services firm, projects downtown office vacancies could increase by 50...Tags: Chicago Commercial Real Estate, Financial Markets, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., American International Group, John Goodman
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Investing pros on prowl for stock bargains
There has been no glory in being a stock picker this year. The fierce bear market has treated many stock mutual fund managers to losses of more than 30 percent, and those who had gone bargain-hunting before have paid the price for being too early....Tags: Barack Obama, Janus Capital Group Inc., Mutual Funds
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Jones Lang-P & G relationship grows
Chicago-based Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. expanded its relationship with consumer products giant Procter & Gamble Co., the commercial real estate firm announced Tuesday. In a three-year deal, Jones Lang will handle lease administration and other strategic...Tags: Procter & Gamble Company
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Cutbacks at firms worry landlords
Tribune reporterTribune reporter Layoffs at Chicago law firms have sent a shudder through the commercial real estate market. In the past five years, law firms have been a primary driver of the downtown real estate expansion. Several of Chicago's largest firms,...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Legal Services, Chicago Commercial Real Estate, Sears Tower, Legal Service
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People on the Move
ho.peoplebriefs12.ART people on the move Mall has new assistant GM Carrie Jackson has been appointed assistant general manager of The Mall in Columbia,...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Annapolis, Key West, Financial and Business Services, Management Change
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Timing right for passing company
Chicago Tribune reporterIt turns out Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach still knows how to seal the deal by handing off at the right time. In July, before the financial industry collapsed and recession fears gripped the real estate markets, Staubach completed the $613...Tags: Defense, Real Estate Agents, National Football League, Frank Gifford, Armed Forces
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Southampton 'cottage' priced at $65 million
The Wall Street JournalA Southampton, N.Y., estate formerly owned by Martin Richards, who produced the Oscar-winning 2002 film "Chicago" and many Broadway plays, has just gone on the market for $65 million. The current owner, a European businessman, paid Richards $23 million...Tags: Music Theater, Continental Bank, Theater, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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Option 10: Ride with Sandi
Bounding over this man-made moonscape in her brawny SUV, Ald. Sandi Jackson (7th) enthuses about the future of a 650-acre lakefront site that's bigger than Chicago's Loop.
What once was U.S. Steel's South Works is barren now, fully decontaminated and, as...Tags: Richard M. Daley, Chicago Loop, Grant Park, Vehicles, Navy Pier
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Community's promise attracting money, faith
Tribune reportersCraig Huffman comes to the private-equity world with a multifaceted set of credentials: two master's degrees from the University of Chicago, stints in the non-profit world, and a stretch as a rehabber of distressed properties. Now Huffman is ready to...Tags: Homes, Industrial Accidents, Martin Luther King Jr., University of Chicago, Condos and Houses
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Developers embracing 'green' to gain an edge
Real estate long had one guiding principle: location. Now, environmental sustainability has joined the top tier of industry tenets in these times of financial turmoil and fierce competition for renters and workers. The new commercial property mantra is...Tags: Chicago Commercial Real Estate, Manhattan (New York City), House Building, Government, Adrian Smith
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