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The enduring eyesore at the corner of South Moreland Boulevard and Drexmore Road, across from Dave's Market and the rest of Shaker Square, was recently bought at sheriff's sale. And the new owner, Rakafet Landes, who moved to Cleveland from New York City last year, went over some very preliminary redevelopment plans at the Dec. […]
The private equity firm that moved earlier this year to foreclose on Northgate Mall in Durham has bought the struggling shopping mall. James C. Adams II, the Greensboro legal counsel for Northgate, said that Northgate Associates decided to sell the property in lieu of a foreclosure. Foreclosure News
“We've had some fair activity on it already,” Chavez said, adding that five potential tenants have looked at space there, and at least two are serious. Chavez Management owns 25 properties and about 1.5 million square feet of space, Chavez said. Foreclosure News
The Inverness Regional Shopping Center on July 2, was purchased by a new owner who plans to invest $ 500,000-$ 750,000 in improvements to the plaza. The Inverness Regional Shopping Center on July 2, was purchased by a new owner who plans to invest $ 500,000-$ 750,000 in improvements to the plaza. Foreclosure News
Earlier this week, the ACLU of Michigan and the City of Detroit reached a settlement after a two-year lawsuit over how the city administers property tax breaks for the poor, often leading to foreclosures. In the agreement, these homeowners will be able to stay in their homes and avoid foreclosure for $ 1,000. Foreclosure News
In a little-noticed development, the D.C.-based Alex Cooper Auctioneers company announced that the building at 1101-1104 8th St., S.E. near the Washington Navy Yard in which the gay bar Bachelors Mill has been located since 1988 was sold at a public auction on May 24 for $ 3,275,000. The announcement says the sale was part […]
North Carolina hoteliers Colin and Deanna Crossman have acquired the Resort on Mount Charleston, some 40 miles northwest of the Strip, from The Siegel Group. North Carolina hoteliers Colin and Deanna Crossman acquired the Resort on Mount Charleston, about 40 miles from the Las Vegas Strip. Foreclosure News
Each buyer is required to live in the home for five years and renovate it within the first year. Owners cannot tear the houses down or rent them out. Foreclosure News
Many celebrity homes were listed during the spring real estate season, but not many celebrities were able to offload their luxurious homes. Those on the market ranged from Nelson Rockefeller's great-grandson's glitzy Montclair mansion to a pair of New York Giants employees who were fired last season. Foreclosure News