Monday, February 28, 2011

GlobeSt.com - NNN Industrial Investment One-Liners - Net Lease Insider Article

GlobeSt.com - NNN Industrial Investment One-Liners - Net Lease Insider Article

The length remaining on the lease term may not be as important as the location and the use of the property. An opportunity to renew or release could be a benefit to investors, especially if the underlying real estate meets the long term requirements of the tenant or use group.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Forest City Enterprises Inc. inks lease for Horseshoe Casino Cleveland - Cleveland Business News - Northeast Ohio and Cleveland - Crain's Cleveland Business

Forest City Enterprises Inc. inks lease for Horseshoe Casino Cleveland - Cleveland Business News - Northeast Ohio and Cleveland - Crain's Cleveland Business

The five-year lease, which includes extension options, is for approximately 303,000 square feet of space on the lower level and first, second and third floors of the building. On Feb. 1, Forest City announced the closing of the sale of about 16 acres of land to Rock Ohio Caesars for Phase II of the project. The land for Phase II is adjacent to Tower City Center, which includes the Higbee Building.

Friday, February 18, 2011

66 acres of wetlands to Liberty Park, Twinsburg

Summit County Metro Parks have added 66 acres to their Liberty Park in Twinsburg Township, advancing protection of the Cuyahoga River and its water quality.
The Trust for Public Land paid $1.22 million for the property, which will complete access to the park from Ravenna Road.

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Friday, February 4, 2011

Viktor Schreckengost's New Home at Tower Press

Development News
Viktor Schreckengost, a nationally-heralded designer that put Cleveland on the map for industrial design, will soon have his own museum at the Tower Press Building, just east of downtown Cleveland. The museum is scheduled to open in April or May. The nonprofit Viktor Schreckengost Foundation recently signed a lease on a 2,450-square-foot space on the first floor of Tower Press, a former factory at 1900 Superior Avenue that was turned into loft apartments, artist studios and offices a decade ago. The museum's goal is to celebrate Schrekengost's career as an industrial designer, as well as Cleveland's history as a center for industrial design. Schreckengost, who died in 2008 at age 101, designed a vast array of consumer goods, from trucks and bicycles to chairs, printing presses and gas stations.