July 5, 2005 Wichita Business JournalMarv Schellenberg, owner of Re/Max Premiere and Evan LaRue, an associate broker for the local real estate firm, will develop a 200-acre, $250 million mixed-use complex at 37th Street and Maize Road in Wichita, Kan. ...
June 6, 2005 Wichita Business JournalA local business group is building a nearly 40,000-square-foot business condominium center Wichita, Kan. The development, called the Greenwich Business Condos, is planned for 26th Street North and Greenwich Road. Kansas Business Condos LLC is ...
April 26, 2005 The Wichita EagleLandmark Commercial Realty will market more than 103,000 square feet of retail space in WaterWalk, a mixed-use project in downtown Wichita, Kan. The available space is spread out among four buildings, none of which are ...
February 10, 2005 Wichita Business JournalHenderson Holdings LLC will begin development on a 10,000-square-foot shopping center in the 6500 block of West Kellogg Drive in Wichita, Kan. Red Wing Shoes, also owned by Henderson Holdings, will be the complex's first ...
February 9, 2005 Wichita Eagle A group of six Minnesota investors, led by David Lundberg and Michael Elzufon, have purchased four office buildings in downtown Wichita, Kan., in what could be the largest private-sector effort to develop the city's core. ...
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December 23, 2004 The Wichita EagleA group of investors, led by Henri Levy and his father, Prosper Levy, has been granted management control of three Wichita, Kan., hotels after filing for bankruptcy. A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge gave the Levys ...
September 9, 2004 The Wichita EagleOutdoor retailer Gander Mountain is the first tenant to sign on for the $130 million, mixed-use WaterWalk development in Wichita, Kan. The retailer has replaced Bass Pro Shops as an anchor after multiple attempts by ...
August 30, 2004 Wichita Business Journal Local developers Mike and Tom Boyd have agreed to purchase 15 acres in Wichita, Kan., with plans to develop three or four office buildings totaling more than 100,000 square feet. The project, at The ...
December 8, 2003 Wichita Business JournalDulaney Johnston & Priest, the fourth largest independent insurance agency in Wichita, Kan., plans to move from its longtime location in downtown's Epic Center to the Farm Credit Bank Building at 245 N. Waco. Commercial ...
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