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OCTOBER 2006
Cover Stories
MAKING WAY FOR MIXED-USE
Mixed-use projects continue to be developed across the Midwest, especially in dense areas lacking available space.
Lara Fuller
THE EMERGING I-39 CORRIDOR
The I-39 Logistics Corridor in northern Illinois is rapidly growing its reputation as a major distribution hub.
Amy Bigley
STAY EXTENDED
The Midwest hospitality industry is integrating condo residences into the mix and redeveloping historical properties to draw consumer interest. Luci Cason
Feature Articles
MOTOWN RENAISSANCE
Downtown Detroit is reshaping its commercial real estate market with steady, intelligent development after a tough down period.
Luke Forrest
CULTIVATING BUSINESS
Atwell-Hicks long-term growth-oriented vision enables the company to thrive in any type of market and develop deep client relationships.
Kevin Jeselnik
BLURRING THE LINES
Retail and residential planning and development become even more entwined.
Kenneth Paauw
ASBESTOS ON THE BALANCE SHEET
A look at the impact of Financial Accounting Standards Board Interpretation Number 47 on companies’ ability retire real estate assets.
Alison Nelson
TAKING THE LONG WAY
Now is the time to capitalize on long-term rates in the financial market. Joseph Monteleone
APPRAISING THE SITUATION
In some cases, an appraisal may not be the best way to determine a property’s value.
Kevin Jeselnik
City Highlight
CHICAGO CITY HIGHLIGHTS
Aaron Kulick, John Jaeger, David Burkards and Richard Lindberg
Middle Market Highlights
FORT WAYNE
BLOOMINGTON
EVANSVILLE
Snapshots
DETROIT RETAIL MARKET
CLEVELAND OFFICE MARKET
QUAD CITIES
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