Commercial Property News Archive for 29-Sep-2008
Commercial real estate transfers (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
The most expensive commercial property transfers recorded recently in Hamilton, Clermont, Butler and Warren counties in Ohio; and Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in Kentucky, based on dollar values of $200,000 or more (data collected from county records).
For Major Investor, Wall Street's Crisis Raises Questions and Opportunities (Washington Post)
It was just a few months ago when I was eating a hamburger with Carlyle Group co-founder Bill Conway and he was predicting that the mayhem on Wall Street would get worse and last at least a year.
Friends reunite to start property-evaluation firm (The Charlotte Observer)
J. Bradney Consulting, a commercial property evaluation firm, combines the classic Charlotte-area newcomers tale with a second-career story. Alan Webb, a longtime Phoenix resident, took early retirement from decades in construction management shortly before the 9-11 terrorist attacks. Looking at his depleted investments and feeling a little bored, he wanted to start a business. Years earlier, he ...
Seneca Street Businesses Want Changes to Zoning Plan (East Aurora Advertiser)
A code review committee set up by the Elma Town Board to review and update the community's nearly 40-year old zoning ordinances went before the public in a hearing at last week's regular Town Board meeting. The plan drew praise from most participants, but raised concerns on the part of some owners of commercial property on Seneca Street between Old Pound and Transit roads.
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