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Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC) is a private, non-profit real-estate development and finance organization focused on strategically revitalizing Cincinnati's downtown urban core in partnership with the City of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati corporate community.
SITE Centers Corp. (formerly DDR Corp. and Developers Diversified Realty, Inc.) is a publicly traded real estate investment trust that invests in shopping centers. Founded in 1965 by Bert Wolstein , the company is headquartered in Beachwood, Ohio .
Hertz Investment Group is a real estate investment company. The company was founded by Judah Hertz in 1977. [1] In 2003, the company acquired four buildings in New Orleans, three from Simon Property Group at a cost of $36 million. [2] The company sold The Hyatt at Capitol Square in Columbus, Ohio for $19.5 million in 2011. [3]
A split share corporation is a corporation that exists for a defined period of time to transform the risk and investment return (capital gains, dividends, and possibly also profits from the writing of covered options) of a basket of shares of conventional dividend-paying corporations into the risk and return of the two or more classes of publicly traded shares in the split share corporation.
Real Estate: Health Care REITs: Toledo, Ohio: 2009-01-30: 0000766704 ... Acquired by Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) [195] ... Company split. QEP retained, but ticker ...
In a typical transaction for the sale of real estate encumbered by a private transfer fee assessment, a contract for purchase of the real property is receipted at the title company. The title company then provides the prospective purchaser with a title commitment showing all encumbrances of record, including the transfer fee assessment.
The Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corporation, commonly known as the Cuyahoga Land Bank, is a quasi-governmental non-profit corporation established in Ohio in 2009. It was established to respond to the effects of the United States housing bubble in Cleveland and surrounding Cuyahoga County, where the housing bubble had a particularly strong impact.
As of the census [7] of 2010, there were 207 people, 81 households, and 59 families living in the village. The population density was 591.4 inhabitants per square mile (228.3/km 2).