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Cushman & Wakefield hires two new office brokers
Cushman & Wakefield has hired Tom Tracy and Katie Tufford to join its team of Minneapolis office brokers.
UC’s $120 million Lindner College of Business hits milestone: PHOTOS
The new $120 million Carl H. Lindner College of Business at the University of Cincinnati hit a major milestone this week.
The first phase of construction of the 225,000-square-foot building was completed March 1 as the final beam was set in place.
“The final beam ceremony represents a major milestone for our college as we collaboratively build the future of business education here in Cincinnati,” David Szymanski, dean of the Lindner College of Business, said in a news release.
The last piece…
Miami Beach apartments that sold for $14M could be redeveloped
The property could be turned into a hotel.
Columbus-based Installed Building Products became a billion-dollar business in 2017
Installed Building Products revenue vaulted 31 percent in 2017, and it's now a billion-dollar business.
Net revenue jumped from $863 million in 2016 to $1.13 billion in 2017, increasing gross profit 28.4 percent to $324 million in the process, the building insulation and construction materials company (NYSE:IBP) reported in its 2017 results. Net income is $41.1 million, up from $38.4 million the previous year.
“IBP’s record 2017 financial and operating results reflect the continued success…
72-apartment community in the works on Bethel Road east of Sawmill
A developer wants to build a 72-unit apartment community on Bethel Road west of Sawmill Road.
A proposal to rezone about 2.5 acres at 3001 Bethel Road passed the Columbus zoning committee this week. What is today a trio of small office properties would be razed and replaced by a three-building apartment complex, according to information from the city.
New Albany-based developer Preferred Living has put forth the plan; Faris Planning & Design is the landscape architect for the site. The application…
New York real estate investor sells Palm Beach mansion for $18M
A company led by New York real estate investor Arthur Minerof sold a Palm Beach mansion, with the Intracoastal Waterway on one site and the Everglades Club golf course on the other side, for $17.68 million.
Milan E.A.T. LLC, managed by Minerof, sold the 9,705-square-foot home at 330 Island Road to the 330 Island Road Trust, led by West Palm Beach attorney Robert G. Simses. It’s not clear who owns the trust. The price equates to $1,822 per square foot.
The property last traded for $6.91 million…
Bids hit $18.5 million in Phoenix Indian School land auction
The U.S. government is auctioning off 15 acres of prime Phoenix real estate.
9 over-the-top ideas from the 2018 Home, Garden & Remodeling Show (PHOTOS)
You might not need a fire pit that dances to music.
Or a 6-foot-tall concrete giraffe for your yard.
But those are some of the over-the-top things you’ll find at the 2018 Home, Garden & Remodeling Show at the Kentucky Exposition Center.
Now in its 70th year, the show is one of the largest of its kind in the country, bringing together more than 300 vendors under one roof.
I toured the show this morning along with our multimedia and design editor, Brooke Timmons, and we assembled this slideshow…
Quadrant plans to build 46 townhomes near Microsoft headquarters
The property is in the Bel-Red corridor about three miles from Microsoft’s growing campus.
Colorado growth-control measure is a non-starter with candidates for governor
If veteranactivist Daniel Hayes can get a growth-limitation initiative on the November ballot, he’ll not only have to contend with Colorado business and municipal groups that are expected to oppose it, but also with gubernatorial candidates from both major parties.
Every significant candidate for Colorado governor has come out against the proposal already.
At a Feb. 8 Colorado Association of Realtors forum, gubernatorial candidates were asked if they support or oppose Initiative 66, which seeks…