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November 10, 2003 Louisville Business JournalB.C. Wood Cos., based in Lexington, Ky., purchased the 355,000-square-foot Indian Trail Square shopping center on Oct. 31 for $17.3 million. Dahlem Enterprises Inc. of Louisville was the seller. Protective Life Insurance Co. of Birmingham, ...
October 16, 2003 Courier-JournalHarry Kletter, who owns 45 acres at the end of the west runway of Louisville International Airport, plans to develop the parcel into a logistics park that could be used by Ford Motor Co. or United Parcel ...
September 17, 2003 Louisville Business JournalRonus Properties of Atlanta has sold its TownFair Center shopping plaza in Louisville, Ky., on Hurstbourne Parkway for more than $17.5 million to a group of investors that includes Louisville's Joy and Associates and local ...
Wal-Mart, Staples and Michael's Arts and Crafts
August 27, 2003 Herald-LeaderA unit of FedEx Corp., said it will build a 335,000-square-foot distribution hub on a 96-acre site in Northern Kentucky that will open in 2005. The groundbreaking is planned for September at an industrial park in an ...
August 18, 2003 Louisville Business JournalRubloff Development Group Inc., based in Rockford, Ill., says it is getting ready to move forward with redevelopment of the troubled and nearly vacant 561,000-square-foot Bashford Manor Mall in Louisville, Ky. Rubloff is in negotiations ...
July 10, 2003 Courier-JournalA groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for next week for the conversion of the old Louisville Galleria into Fourth Street Live, a retail/entertainment complex. Officials say more tenants have signed on, including Hard Rock Cafe, Borders Books & ...
June 27, 2003The Courier-JournalBayer Properties, developer of the Summit at Louisville shopping center in Louisville, Ky., has confirmed that talks are under way to sell the 367,000-square-foot center. With its prime location at Brownsboro Road and the Snyder Freeway.
June 20, 2003 Louisville Business JournalThe Louisville Medical Center Development Corp. has closed on the $4.9 million purchase of The Haymarket, a 151,000-square-foot downtown retail center on the block bounded by Jefferson, Floyd, Preston and Market streets in Louisville, Ky. ...
deal is for 341,350 sf in the center, which opened 11/02 and is 98% occupied; Barnes & Noble, Old Navy
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