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August 30, 2004Cincinnati Business Courier Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust will pay about $190 million for the 180-store Tri-County Mall in Cincinnati, Ohio. The 1.35 million-square-foot center was sold by Blackstone Real Estate Advisors, which acquired the center in January ...
August 18, 2004 The Cincinnati EnquirerThe Mills Corp. will reopen Cincinnati Mills mall in Forest Park, Ohio, this week after almost one and a half years and $140 million in renovations . The two-level, 1.5 million-square-foot shopping center, formerly known ...
August 13, 2004 Cincinnati EnquirerDBSI Housing Inc., an Idaho investment group, has agreed to pay more than $30 million for the Summit Woods office complex in Sharonville, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. DBSI had already spent $19.9 million to buy ...
August 4, 2004 Duke Realty Corp. (NYSE:DRE) has paid $182 million for two office portfolios in Atlanta and Cincinnati.The acquisitions total nearly 1.3 million square feet and contain properties that are on average about 85 percent leased and less than ...
July 30, 2004 Austin American-StatesmanDell Inc. is looking at building a distribution center outside Cincinnati. The state of Ohio has offered Dell, which is based near Austin, Texas, a $2.9 million tax break. The facility would serve the East Coast, ...
July 29, 2004 Cincinnati EnquirerIn the middle of Cincinnati's riverfront is a 15-acre site known as the Banks that is surrounded by two new stadiums and a new museum and where planners foresee a vibrant community of condos, offices and ...
July 9, 2004 The Cincinnati EnquirerThe Crowne Plaza Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio, will undergo a $30 million remodeling to become a mixed-use boutique hotel. The hotel will be renamed Next Hotel and Residences and include condominiums, offices and retail, in ...
May 6, 2004 Cincinnati EnquirerCincinnati will receive $50 million from the federal government to help it revitalize its downtown, including developing retail, office and residential space. The money would be in the form of New Markets Tax Credits for use ...
April 26, 2004 Cincinnati Business CourierEagle Realty has released plans for the long-dormant, roughly two-acre Fifth and Race development site in downtown Cincinnati, including more parking, less retail, the retention of a nationally known leasing agent and a pair of ...
March 22, 2004 Cincinnati Business CourierThe Andalex Group, a New York real estate company, has purchased the 29-story Chiquita Center in Cincinnati at Fifth and Sycamore streets. Terms were not disclosed, but sources say the price tag was $59.1 million. ...
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