Sunday, May 19, 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: Hamilton County Commissioners. Site: 201 E. Pete Rose Way. Purpose: Sprinklers. Contractor: Dalmatian Fire Inc. Cost: $1,600,000.
Applicant: Restoc. Site: 1501 Republic St. Purpose: Alteration. Contractor: Affordable Housing. Cost: $607,000.
Applicant: Restoc. Site: 1327-29 Vine St. Purpose: Alteration. Contractor: Affordable Housing. Cost: $575,000.
Applicant: Restoc. Site: 1235 Vine St. Purpose: Alteration. Contractor: Affordable Housing. Cost: $535,000.
Applicant: Restoc. Site: 1301-05 Vine St. Purpose: Alteration. Contractor: Affordable Housing. Cost: $441,000.
Applicant: Lawrence, Craig and Nancy C. Martin. Site: 3235 Madison Road. Purpose: Addition. Contractor: Environmetrics Inc. Cost: $400,000.
Applicant: Restoc. Site: 14 W. 13th St. Purpose: Alteration. Contractor: Affordable Housing. Cost: $320,000.
Applicant: Restoc. Site: 1233 Vine St. Purpose: Alteration. Contractor: Affordable Housing. Cost: $319,000.
Applicant: Restoc. Site: 16 W. 13th St. Purpose: Alteration. Contractor: Affordable Housing. Cost: $259,000.
Applicant: Hamilton County Commissioners. Site: 201 E. Pete Rose Way. Purpose: Passenger elevator. Contractor: Hunt Construction Group. Cost: $208,000.
Applicant: Meyer Tool Inc. Site: 3045 Colerain Ave. Purpose: Alteration. Contractor: Lipps & Son Limited. Cost: $200,000.
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 dollar values of $200,000 or more (data collected by First American Real Estate Solutions, publisher of the Pace Report, from county records):
Property: 3500 Red Bank Road, Fairfax, 45227. Use: Office building. Price: $1,100,000. Buyer: GFMHF I Limited. Seller: Cloverleaf Limited Partnership.
Property: 3310 Montgomery Road, Deerfield Township, 45140. Use: Full service bank. Price: $750,000. Buyer: Atlantic Fin Group Limited. Seller: Bunnell Hill Development Co.
Property: 10904 Deerfield Road, Blue Ash, 45242. Use: Industrial vacant land. Price: $667,500. Buyer: Chalta Properties Inc. Seller: Thomas A. Baldwin, trustee.
Property: 5405 Camelot Drive, Fairfield, 45014. Use: Apartment building. Price: $518,000. Buyer: Kenneth W. and Mary F. Brown. Seller: Welch Sand & Gravel Inc.
Property: 3825 Eastern Ave., East End, 45226. Use: Apartment building. Price: $360,000. Buyer: Due East LLC. Seller: Grandin Co. Limited.
Property: 2359 Ohio Ave., Corryville, 45219. Use: Apartment building. Price: $331,000. Buyer: Roger L. and Jennifer A. Wells. Seller: Linda P. Bodie.
Property: 617 Vine St., downtown, 45202. Use: Office building. Price: $300,000. Buyer: Eve Yi and John Z. Huang. Seller: U.S. Pacific Management Inc.
Property: 3236 W. Galbraith Road, Colerain Township, 45239. Use: Retail store. Price: $300,000. Buyer: Garry E. and Jodie D. Perkins. Seller: Robert E. Levitch.
Property: 1978 Curliss Lane, Batavia, 45103. Use: Commercial structures. Price: $266,000. Buyer: Moraine Materials Co. Seller: Turnbull Concrete Inc.
Property: 7524 Vine St., Carthage, 45216. Use: Auto sales and service. Price: $260,000. Buyer: Alford Properties LLC. Seller: Conley Buick Inc.
Property: 2610 Woodburn Ave., Walnut Hills, 45206. Use: Apartment building. Price: $215,300. Buyer: Gregory Bacon. Seller: Alando G. Chambers.
Property: 800 Madison Ave., Covington, 41011. Use: Apartment building. Price: $200,000. Buyer: Alois and Lydia Ghanbar. Seller: Oakley B. Farris.
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