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Simon Property Group Wants to Build Mixed-Use Dev at Boca Raton Mall
Simon Property Group wants to expand its 1.7 million-square-foot indoor mall in Boca Raton, Fla., by replacing a shuttered Sears department store with a mixed-use development featuring housing and a hotel. The proposal would span roughly 32 acres adjacent to Simon’s Town Center at Boca Raton shopping mall, replacing a parking lot and the former []
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Commercial Observer
· Jul 1, 2026
Zar Property NY Buys 118 West 22nd Street for $28M
A GFP Real Estate-managed mixed-use building in Manhattan’s Flatiron District has changed hands. GFP manages the 12-story property at 118 West 22nd Street for owner Adlie Associates, which sold the building to Zar Property NY for 28 million, with a 19.6 million financing package from Filler Capital, according to property records made public Wednesday. Adlie []
Palo Alto Online
· Jun 29, 2026
After legal dispute, downtown garage advances with board’s blessing
Palo Alto’s evolving plans for a new six-story downtown garage advanced this month, with the city’s Architectural Review Board voting to endorse the once unpopular project.
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 23, 2026
Broker’s Call: Jash Engineering (Buy)
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BusinessWorld Online
· Jul 9, 2026
SM Prime opens P7-billion Cebu arena
SM PRIME HOLDINGS, Inc. has expanded its South Road Properties (SRP) estate in Cebu City with the opening of the P7-billion SM Seaside Cebu Arena, which the company said marks the next phase of its integrated development in the area. The property developer formally introduced the arena to trade, industry, and corporate partners on Thursday. []
KSAT San Antonio
· Jul 8, 2026
South Side residents hopeful Toyota’s $3.6 billion expansion benefits entire community
A local neighborhood association is hopeful the Toyota expansion plans will benefit all of the city's South Side.
South China Morning Post
· Jul 1, 2026
Fast lane to luxury: Hong Kong developer lures upmarket homebuyers with Mercedes giveaways
A Hong Kong developer is dangling Mercedes-Benz cars to entice buyers of its high-end homes in the Southern district, riding on a resurgence in the luxury property segment. KK Property partnered with Zung Fu Limited to launch the promotion at One Stanley, an 82-unit project that had attracted wealthy local and overseas buyers seeking privacy, exclusivity and sea views, with the campaign coinciding with the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover. “This promotion aims to attract potential...
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Related coverage for "Simon Property Group Wants to Build Mixed-Use Dev at Boca Raton Mall": Commercial Observer — Zar Property NY Buys 118 West 22nd Street for $28M. Palo Alto Online — After legal dispute, downtown garage advances with board’s blessing. The Hindu BusinessLine — Broker’s Call: Jash Engineering (Buy). BusinessWorld Online — SM Prime opens P7-billion Cebu arena. KSAT San Antonio — South Side residents hopeful Toyota’s $3.6 billion expansion benefits entire community. South China Morning Post — Fast lane to luxury: Hong Kong developer lures upmarket homebuyers with Mercedes giveaways