Monday, October 31, 2011

Snug Harbor Village ready to start marketing in earnest next month - Business First of Columbus:

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Construction of boat docks and other recreational facilitiew took three years to Triglyph principal MartyFintza Sr. said the developer has struggled during thehousing slump, but two of four homesa built at Snug Harbor have A house by and Triglyph’s modelk home are without buyers. The developer has sold 21 sitees in the first section ofthe 120-acre “Now,” Finta said, “we’re positioned to move The community will include a Mediterranean-style clubhouse dubbecd Villa di Luce set alonf the channel. The lighthouse-inspired building design by of Columbuzs is complete withworking beacon.
The developeer expects houses to startgat $200,000 for 900-square-foo cottages and top out above $1 millionm for residences of more than 3,000 squares feet. Finta said marketing is scheduled to beginn this summer on sites for 22 cottagesand boathouse-style homex on a 7-acre islanx outside the Snug Harbor channel. The ownerf of the LeVeque Tower in downtown Columbusz has picked a new marketing team to pitcu office space in thelandmark skyscraper. Wayne Haredr and Clayton Davis, both from , will lease the The 44-story building has 120,000 squaree feet empty, a third of its commerciaol space.
The selection of Continental Realtyy marks the third change in Friedman RealEstatde Group’s leasing strategy since it purchased the building in 2005 for $8.5 It took the marketing effort in-housde in 2006 but laterr hired to market the West Broad Streey property. Friedman’s director of leasing and asset Eric Slutzky, said leasing in the LeVeque, like the downtownj overall, has remained stagnant. “We just wanted try a differeny approach and see if some new bloofd can havesome success,” Slutzky said. A Continental Realty brochure statesthe 82-year-old tower has up to 45,00p square feet of adjacent space available.
The asking rate on most officed suitesis $13 a squard foot, including expenses. Marcus Millichap names Glass aslocal manager, promotesx Weinstock California-based has named Michael Glass as regional manager of its Columbusz office after promoting Steven Weinstock to suburban Glass adds oversight of Central Ohio to the regiona manager role he has playe in Cleveland since April 2007. He was sales manager in the firm’s Chicago office. Glass workedx at LaSalle Bank as a credit analyst and commercialk loan officer before joiningMarcus & Millichaop in 2001. Weinstock was namede regional manager ofthe firm’s office in the Chicago subur b of Oak Brook, Ill.
The will include a mix of mostly owner-occupiex residences and a few for-sale properties in its 10th annuakl showcase of downtown livingJune 13. Tour Co-Chairman Kevih Wood of the saidthe self-guided City Hop will include nine propertiexs in downtown proper rather than a roste r of residences that in past years included addressees in the neighboring Short North. A dearth of new housinh projects also has shifted the focusw of the showcase to occupied homes ratherf thanvacant ones. “We’ll have more lived-in unites this year,” said Wood, a vice president at , an engineering firm in Westerville.
“That’s what people really want to Among the City Hop sites will be condosdin ’s Annex at River Soutbh complex. The first of 76 condos at Annexc atRiver South, between West Rich and Town streets, are to be deliveredc to buyers in August, while 134 apartments off Fron t Street are to open in October or Other projects set for the tour include the Neighborhood Launch on East Gay Street; Condominiumz at North Bank Park in the Arenza District; and 8 on the Square condos at Broad and High City Hop also will offer tourists pedicab service between stops as well as demonstration rides on Segway transporters. More information is available at columbuslandmarks.org.

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