October 01, 2009
HOAR STARTS CONSTRUCTION OF 263,316-SQUARE-FOOT SCHOOL
SMITHS STATION, ALA. — Hoar Construction has broken ground on the 263,316-square-foot Smiths Station High School for the Lee County Board of Education. Spread across 106 acres in Smiths Station, the property encompasses 88 classrooms, tennis courts, a gym and athletic fields. Completion of the school, which was designed by McKee & Associates Architects, is expected in fall 2011./a>personal trainer providence10 tips to quit smokingeyes in tha href='http://tests4all.org/10/'>past life regression londonartist deaths dates oflung cancer large cell
 
   
APARTMENT COMPLEX SOLD FOR $5.9 MILLION

Halpine Hamlet in Rockville, Md., has traded for $5.9 million.
ROCKVILLE, MD. — The Montgomery Housing Partnership has acquired the 67-unit Halpine Hamlet apartment community in Rockville from its Bethesda, Md.-based developer for $5.9 million. The property, which was built in 1966, is 88 percent occupied. Bill Roohan, Mike Muldowney, Andy Boyer, Michael Rudolph and Brian Margerum of CB Richard Ellis’ Washington, D.C., office represented the seller./a>personal trainer providence10 tips to quit smokingeyes in tha href='http://tests4all.org/10/'>past life regression londonartist deaths dates oflung cancer large cell
 
   
FIRM PURCHASES 51 CONDOMINIUMS FOR $4.35 MILLION
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — David Hsieh of Marcus & Millichap’s Jacksonville office has represented a private party in the $4.35 million sale of 51 rental condominiums in the Reserve at James Island complex to an undisclosed buyer. The 354-unit property is located at 10961 Burnt Mill Rd. in Jacksonville. The Reserve was converted to condominiums in 2006, and this transaction marks the sale of the property’s remaining units. Andy Neiswenter of Marcus & Millichap’s Miami office represented the buyer.  /a>personal trainer providence10 tips to quit smokingeyes in tha href='http://tests4all.org/10/'>past life regression londonartist deaths dates oflung cancer large cell
 
   
100,000-SQUARE-FOOT WAREHOUSE PURCHASED
SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Phillips Feed has purchased a 100,000-square-foot warehouse from an undisclosed buyer for $2.7 million. The property is located on Blackstock Road in Spartanburg. Brian Young of Greenville-based Grubb & Ellis|The Furman Co. represented the buyer. Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine’s Sammy Dubose represented the seller.  /a>personal trainer providence10 tips to quit smokingeyes in tha href='http://tests4all.org/10/'>past life regression londonartist deaths dates oflung cancer large cell
 
   

 

 
 
 
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