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Real Estate - 04.30.2012

Long lonesome, Sherman Iron Works building sells

 After years on the market, and multiple brokers attached to the building at one time or another, the Sherman Iron Works Building in Bricktown finally sold April 30 for $897,500. Read more
 
Real Estate - 04.26.2012

Reviving residential

Despite a national housing slump, metro-area prices have remained flat – and even increased – as builders pulled back

While the housing market nationwide has taken a roller-coaster ride in recent years, often with more plunges than ascents in many areas, Oklahoma City consistently has held its own. Read more
 
Real Estate - 04.06.2012

Village at Quail Springs fetches $21.45 million

A northwest Oklahoma City apartment complex completed just more than a year ago sold on April 5 for $21.45 million. Read more
 
Real Estate - 03.28.2012

Edmond economics

Officials report good year for commercial and residential permits in 2011

Edmond finished 2011 strong, and city officials hope to continue that momentum this year. Read more
 
Real Estate - 03.28.2012

Accounting for growth

Oklahoma County Assessor’s Office sees spike in new accounts after a few lean years

The Oklahoma County Assessor’s Office has seen a near 200% jump in the number of plats filed and property accounts created in the county last year. Read more
 
Real Estate - 03.21.2012

Nefarious newcomers not welcome at MidTown project

Neighbors in the Heritage Hills and Mesta Park neighborhoods want to ensure that many of the businesses to their north on N.W. 23rd Street don’t end up to their south. As long as there are no establishments to give blood, worship, buy adult videos, pawn a television, or get a tattoo, neighbors seem willing to see a multifamily development with retail on Walker Avenue, that isn’t even in either neighborhood, to move forward. Read more
 
Real Estate - 02.24.2012

March Commercial Real Estate

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Real Estate - 02.10.2012

Texas company plans senior center in Norman

StoneGate Senior Living, based in Lewisville, Texas, purchased 6.7 acres of land in the ever-expanding NRH Medical Park West in Norman for $1.9 million. Read more
 
Real Estate - 02.09.2012

Tim Strange and team win Tanenbaum leasing duties

Richard Tanenbaum, CEO of Gardner Tanenbaum Group, has awarded leasing of his office and industrial properties in Oklahoma City and Tulsa to Sperry Van Ness/William T. Strange & Associates. Read more
 
Real Estate - 01.27.2012

NAI Global acquired by Texas-based company

NAI Global, a network of independent commercial real estate firms around the world, including an office in Oklahoma City, has been acquired by C-III Capital Partners LLC for an undisclosed amount. Read more
 
Real Estate - 01.23.2012

Top deals

Oklahoma City metro-area commercial real estate market finished 2011 fairly healthy with several top-dollar deals in multifamily, office, retail and industrial. Read more
 
Real Estate - 12.21.2011

Homeowner headaches

After storms pounded the state over the past two years, some have experienced insurance-rate increases or have been dropped altogether.

It would be bad enough if the Oklahoma weather only huffed, puffed and blew houses down. Read more
 
Real Estate - 11.22.2011

Apt findings

A report confirms rental residential units Downtown are in demand, as developers work to give the people what they want.

Richard McKown is not psychic; he does not gaze into a crystal ball or read tea leaves, but he was on target when he began work on an upscale apartment community Downtown months before a study showed that his product was exactly what potential tenants wanted. Read more
 
Real Estate - 10.19.2011

Crown jewel

Norman builder teams with OKC architects to bring back ‘one of the most famous Art Deco buildings in Oklahoma City’

One of Crown Heights’ crown jewels was well on its way to a date with the wrecking ball until it was purchased in May by a Norman builder. Looking to do his first project in Oklahoma City, and his first condo project, Brent Swift paid $350,000 for an Art Deco fourplex with a garage and a neighboring duplex, all of which had fallen into disrepair. Read more
 
Real Estate - 08.29.2011

Downsizing?

A portion of Fairview Farm is filling with smaller homes, but with all the high-end amenities as the larger ones.

At Fairview Farm, a neighborhood where many houses easily top $1 million, the developer and a local homebuilder are taking a big chance with the last 10 acres. Read more
 
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