Posts Tagged ‘Mitchell’

Waterfront hotel outlined for marina

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

A hotel could return to the downtown waterfront, the city’s docks would extend farther out into the Intracoastal Waterway and the city would finally free itself from a loser of a lease under a complex plan for a major overhaul of the city’s Palm Harbor Marina to be announced today.
The plan, which also calls for [...]

Condo development starts thinking small

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

A commercial condominium development, offering small office and light industrial spaces for sale, is planned for a Cudahy business park, part of a growing trend toward business condos in the Milwaukee area.
Inland Cos., a Milwaukee commercial real estate services firm, plans to develop three one-story buildings, totaling 48,000 square feet, at Mitchell International Business Park, [...]

Average sale price of a Manhattan apartment fell 5.7 percent in quarter four 2006

Sunday, January 7th, 2007

New York City’s residential market perhaps has started to crack. The average sales price of a Manhattan apartment fell 5.7% between the third quarter and the fourth quarter of 2006, the second consecutive quarter that prices have fallen, according to a new study.
Prices slipped 2.2% between the second and third quarters.
The report, released by appraisal [...]

New hotel planned for downtown Punta Gorda

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

Jose “Joe” Suriol has engineers and other consultants working on engineering and other plans for a marina, a new hotel and a public waterfront promenade that will become the Harbor Inn & Yacht Club in Punta Gorda.
“It’s going to be tight, but I will be able to make the April deadline,” Suriol said Wednesday, referring [...]

Board of sold condo sues Pinellas leaders

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

A condo association is suing Pinellas County for failing to notify individual timeshare owners before auctioning off the building. The sale was held in November after the condo’s management neglected to pay taxes for three years.
The Camelot Condominium Owners Association filed a lawsuit last week demanding that the property be returned to the owners and [...]

Businesses not worried about ski resort name

Monday, December 11th, 2006

Old habits die hard in Northeastern Pennsylvania, especially when it comes to place names. Just consider the sobriquet “Montage.”
Under Montage in the Scranton white pages, you’ll still find nine businesses just that start with the name. Next March, an Ohio developer plans to open a high-end shopping center called the Shoppes at Montage. The name [...]

Condo cash raises query

Monday, December 11th, 2006

WEST PALM BEACH — With questions of transparency and ethics in government mushrooming in the city, one of the touchiest subjects among Mayor Lois Frankel and city commissioners is when they knew - and what they knew - about a cash gift from condo developer The Related Group to the Northend Coalition of Neighborhoods.
The $250,000 [...]

Orange Beach hotel, estate appeal condo ruling

Sunday, December 3rd, 2006

Lawyers for an Orange Beach hotel and the estate of former landowners have appealed a Baldwin County Circuit judge’s recent ruling that 1950s-era covenants limiting construction on a stretch of Gulf-front cannot prevent developer Larry Wireman from building his Turquoise Place East condo towers.
The appeal moves the court battle over Wireman’s multimillion dollar development — [...]

The new rules of real estate

Monday, October 9th, 2006

As the fall selling season moves into high gear, the cooling housing market is upending the conventional wisdom that guided buyers and sellers during the housing boom.
The changing dynamics have implications for a wide variety of players in the real-estate market. Some brokers are advising sellers to price their homes in the bottom 25 percent [...]