Sunday, January 13, 2002
Commercial real estate projects & transfers
Projects
The most expensive commercial construction projects or renovations, based on dollar values ($200,000 and up) of building permits issued recently in Cincinnati and Hamilton County:
Applicant: Cincinnati Recreation Commission. Site: 1027 Linn St. Purpose: Addition. Contractor: Cincinnati Recreation Commission. Cost: $1,980,000.
Applicant: Hamilton County. Site: 14 E. Pete Rose Way. Purpose: Plumbing. Contractor: Charles Randolph. Cost: $755,000.
Applicant: Cincinnati Recreation Commission. Site: 1027 Linn St. Purpose: Addition. Contractor: Cincinnati Recreation Commission. Cost: $475,000.
Transfers
The most expensive commercial property transfers recorded recently in Hamilton, Clermont, Butler and Warren counties in Ohio, and Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in Kentucky, based on values of $200,000 or more (data collected by First American Real Estate Solutions, publisher of the Pace Report, from county records):
Property: Deerfield Road, Lebanon, 45036. Use: Commercial vacant land. Price: $1,796,105. Buyer: Home Depot USA Inc. Seller: DDR Down Reit LLC.
Property: Deerfield Road, Lebanon, 45036. Use: Commercial vacant land. Price: $1,146,105. Buyer: DDR Down Reit LLC. Seller: Edgemere Enterprises Inc.
Property: 9035 Fields Ertel Road, Symmes Township, 45249. Use: Restaurant/cafe/bar. Price: $750,000. Buyer: Fields Ertel MDA Limited. Seller: AEI Real Estate Fund XVII Limited Partnership.
Property: Deerfield Road, Lebanon, 45036. Use: Commercial vacant land. Price: $703,895. Buyer: Home Depot USA Inc. Seller: Edgemere Enterprises Inc.
Property: 483 Northland Blvd., Forest Park, 45240. Use: Industrial warehouse. Price: $600,000. Buyer: Thomas E. Beall Jr., trustee. Seller: Nancy Reed Enterprises Inc.
Property: 10169 Windisch Road, West Chester Township, 45069. Use: Industrial property. Price: $590,000. Buyer: Auto Disposal Systems Inc. Seller: Williams Scotsman Inc.
Property: 895 Clinton Springs Ave., North Avondale, 45229. Use: Apartment building. Price: $563,000. Buyer: Parkside Apartments LLC. Seller: Stephen F. Vogel.
Property: 3515 Michigan Ave., Hyde Park, 45208. Use: Commercial county specific. Price: $455,000. Buyer: Willard and Kara M. Rose. Seller: Cronenberg Realty.
Property: North Verity Parkway, Middletown, 45042. Use: Commercial vacant land. Price: $450,000. Buyer: Marconi Properties LLC. Seller: First National Bank of Southwestern Ohio.
Property: 5052 River Road, Sayler Park, 45233. Use: Industrial warehouse. Price: $335,000. Buyer: Patrick J. Emmett. Seller: J.R. Robinson.
Property: 2942 Jonrose Ave., Colerain Township, 45239. Use: Industrial warehouse. Price: $270,000. Buyer: James R. and Jennifer L. Eckhoff. Seller: PNC Bank National Association.
Property: 1018 Town Drive, Highland Heights/Cold Spring, 41076. Use: Commercial structures. Price: $250,000. Buyer: W. Ron and Constance Adams. Seller: Town & Country Soccer Center.
Property: 723 Bakewell St., Covington, 41011. Use: Apartment building. Price: $250,000. Buyer: Johnson Properties Inc. Seller: Loretta F. Feldman estate.
Property: 1748 Williams Ave., Norwood, 45212. Use: Apartment building. Price: $250,000. Buyer: Buccaneer Property Management LLC. Seller: Phillip V. Metz.
Property: 8397 Cottonwood Drive, Springfield Township, 45231. Use: Apartment building. Price: $236,000. Buyer: Anita Y. and Kelvin Givens. Seller: Darren Sanford.
Property: 6961 Murray Road, Mariemont, 45227. Use: Apartment building. Price: $215,000. Buyer: Michael and Lisa L. Zimmerman. Seller: Nancy L. Ratcliffe.
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