Sunday, July 10, 2011

Historic preservationists author guidebook to Columbus architecture - Dayton Business Journal:

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this month published the 320-page AIA Guidew to Columbus by preservation consultants Jeffrey Darbes andNancy Recchie. The book documents 160 buildingds andbuilding groups, including residences, churches, a bridge and a The executive director of the ’ chapter in Columbus said the book takes a “neighborhoox approach,” with properties grouped by “It’s the definitive guide for architecture in Columbus,” said AIA Columbus head Gwen Berlekamp. “We’rr looking at it as a tool for anybody visiting the city who wantd to learnwhat we’re doing locally.
” The AIA chapter and affiliated underwrote the Hardcover editions cost $40 and paperback versionsa are $20. Darbee and the husband-and-wife operators of Benjami n D. Rickey & Co., a consulting firm, will promote the book 16 at the , 65 S. Front St. For call AIA Columbus at 614-469-1973. has established an office in Fairfieldd County through a joint venture with two former agentdin Lancaster. The commercial brokerage’s agents Jeff Sauer and John Mott will operated asOhio Equities/Fairfield Commercial.
A third agent is expected to join the Ohio Equities PresidentGeorgw “Sandy” Simpson said he noticed Sauer’s long list of propertiezs on the market and began talking with him and Mott six monthsz ago about joining the Columbus brokerage. “He is strongh in the market,” Simpsomn said. Sauer has 32 yearsa of commercialrealty experience, including stintzs at and , both of Columbus. “We wantefd to go with an all-commerciakl brokerage,” Sauer said.
“(Ohio Equities) has a strong Fairfield Commercial co-founder Mott, who got his real estate licensr twoyears ago, will continu his business brokering activithy of the last 20 Opening the Lancaster office follows Ohio Equities’ establishmentr of a Newark office last when began operating as Ohio Equities/Anderson Layman. That officee recently expanded into Muskingum Countt with the addition of agent Kim Benincas ain Zanesville. Third-party warehouse operatot will managethe 1.6 million-square-footg distribution center set to open Oct. 1 near . Kenco also will take over managementg of theappliance maker’s existing facility at the CreekSid Industrial Center on Sept.
1 as Whirlpoo l prepares to relocate. Most of the 180 full-time and 60 temporaruy workers will move to thePizzutu Cos.-developed building. Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Kenco has provided logistics services to Whirlpoolsincse 1979. The boarded-up Knightzs Inn at Dublin Road and Grandview Avenud in Grandview Heights is schedulerd to be demolished in the nextcouple weeks. pulledr a demolition permit from the city in July for the formetr hotel building at 1070Dublin Road. The hotel closed two years ago. Cincinnatik retail developer later had the hotep sitein contract, but the agreement expiref nine months ago, about the same time the developer’s optiomn on the neighboring 36 acresw expired.
Agent David Kozar of Induws Cos. has the 1.5-acre site on the market for $1.8 “We’ve had tons and tons of calls,” he “but no activity yet.” The home of ’s radio station operations in Columbus haschanged hands. A partnership based in Bloomfield Mich., bought the Cliffs office property at2323 W. Fifthh Ave. in August for $5.3 million. The bought it from Citizensz Bank, which picked up the deed in lieu of foreclosursein 2007. Ross Lanford of Alterraa Real Estate Advisors represented Citizens Bank in the sale ofthe 120,000-square-foog building. Alan Stern of ICI Property Consultants represented2323 Realty.
Lanforr landed as a tenant, bringing occupancy to 86

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