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Crow Holdings is a privately owned real estate investment and development firm based in Dallas, Texas, US, which has been operating since 1948. [6] [7] The firm provides investment and portfolio management as well as multifamily, industrial, and retail property development through its respective platforms, Crow Holdings Capital and Crow Holdings Development. [8]
In 1887, the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad was extended to Burwell. [6] Burwell is host to "Nebraska's Big Rodeo", an annual event usually held the last weekend of July. This has been an important event for the town's economy and has been a staple for over 80 years. Burwell was one of the initial FFA chapters of the state of Nebraska ...
Fred Trammell Crow (June 10, 1914 – January 14, 2009) was an American real estate developer from Dallas, Texas.He is credited with the creation of several major real estate projects, including the Dallas Market Center, Peachtree Center in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Embarcadero Center in San Francisco, California.
Renewable resources have increased with partial help from the addition of an LES-owned five Megawatt solar energy farm put into service June, 2016. [252] The solar farm produces enough energy to power 900 homes. [253] LES also owns two wind turbines in the northeast part of the city. [254] Water in Lincoln is provided through the Lincoln Water ...
When North East Mall held its official re-dedication on September 15, 2001, the center encompassed 1,749,000 leasable square feet and 168 stores and services. It was then the second-largest enclosed shopping mall in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and the second-largest in Texas, following The Galleria in Houston.
Burwell is a small village and Civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. [2] It is situated on the A16 road , and north from Spilsby . The village covers approximately 2,200 acres (8.9 km 2 ).
Burwell / ˈ b ɜːr w ɛ l / is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, some 10 miles (16 km) north-east of Cambridge. [3] It lies on the south-east edge of the Fens.
The Burwell Bridge was a historic bridge on the northern edge of Burwell in Garfield County, Nebraska which was built in 1940–41. It was a steel girder bridge that brings Nebraska Highway 11 over the North Loup River. It is also known as the North Loup River Bridge and denoted as NEHBS Number GFOO-13.