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151. Office-rental market feels Wall Street's ripples

152. Chicago's retail spaces still hold global allure

153. In Volkswagen, 'dynamo of Dixie' hitches ride

154. Office landlords in Phoenix area feel the pain

155. Office market still calls to bargain hunters

156. Anheuser bid stokes angst in slumping region

157. Gambling mecca for day-trippers bet some will stay awhile

158. Office slowdown? No, rents...are ridiculous

159. Home to Elvis and, now, fewer new warehouses

160. Rocky Mountain high returns with oil boom

161. If they build it, and they are, will they come?

162. Hotel market feels pinch of consumer pullback

163. A city's revitalization comes to a crossroads

164. Brisk commercial development takes breather

165. Progress is slow coming to hard-hit city

166. Emerging from the shadows of San Francisco

167. Ambitions drive transformation; vestiges of the past don't slow down fast-paced growth

168. Steel City looks to chip away at its Rust Belt image

169. Is this biotech-pharma hotbed due to cool?

170. Suddenly, a comeback under way in Brazil

171. Region books a big expansion in hotel rooms

173. The Queen City builds higher as demand slows

174. Developers betting on Texas-size warehouses

175. Office-market downturn weighs on region

176. Bleak prospects delay shopping-center project

177. Investor anxiety grows amid building boom

178. 'Big dig' done, office developments rise

179. Growth in energy sector fills office vacancies

180. Slowing imports a threat to warehouse market

181. Suburbs draw many tenants from downtown

182. Builders meet hedge-fund, insurer demands

183. Placing development bets on stadium project

184. New downtown centerpiece is taking its time

185. Brisk demand gives rise to new office space

186. Office-space market begins to feel a chill

187. Demand for downtown office space is strong

188. Commercial pause might spur public projects

189. Health-care industry helps revive office market

190. Unlikely star gets ready for Hollywood close up

191. Office space rises in Mexican gateway; industrial Monterrey offers proximity to U.S. and its own middle class

192. Developers seek more hotel rooms for hot area

193. Brewery site becomes redevelopment linchpin

194. Troubled lenders may chill once-hot market

195. Signs of doldrums fow Windy City's office sales

196. Office-lease market, still weak, gets firmer

197. Seoul, South Korea: market is cracking open for foreign developers

198. Bucking a trend, sales of rental units climb

199. Office bargains attract investors to Twin Cities

200. Commercial space thrives amid growing entertainment sector, busy ports

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