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SEPTEMBER 2005
Cover Stories
INDUSTRIAL OVERVIEW OF THE MIDWEST
Brokers and developers discuss the current state of the industrial market.
Lindsey Walker
SENIOR CLASS
Senior housing developers are offering more options to residents in the Midwest.
Luci Cason
Feature Articles
CINCINNATI’S CENTER OF ATTENTION
3CDC heads up major redevelopment plan for Cincinnati’s Center City.
Susan Fishman
LIGHTNING-FAST LOANS
Kennedy Funding prides itself on its quick and efficient loan process.
Lara Fuller
LIFESTYLE PROJECTS RENEW OLD RETAIL THEME
Retail developers and investors are finding value in new projects that provide a place for community gathering.
Kevin Nunnink
BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO
Thinking about exit strategies at the outset.
Justin Daniels
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE 101
What developrs should be aware of when securing protection for projects. John Maksimik
THE DANGERS OF DO-IT-YOURSELF RETAIL DATA
The data revolution has brought challenges to the science of site selection and tenant mix planning. Carol Geis
TRENDING TOWARD BETTER INTERNAL CONTROLS
Implemented in 2002 to address corporate scandal, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is now creating a win-win situation for corporations, investors and real estate service providers. George Relias
City Highlight
CINCINNATI CITY HIGHLIGHTS
Scott Abernethy, John Gartner III, Bart Weprin, Melissa Williams, Andrew Sellet, Erick Koehler, Rob Taylor
Middle Market Highlights
PORT HURON
ANN ARBOR
LANSING
KALAMAZOO
Snapshots
CHICAGO OFFICE MARKET
DETROIT MULTIFAMILY MARKET
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL RETAIL MARKET
WICHITA, KANSAS
KANSAS CITY INDUSTRIAL MARKET
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