Real Estate: Village House started building houses the city’s cultural district

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Village house of Fort Worth has started building the first phase of the West Museum Townhomes, a 12-unit project of Tulsa travel, one block south of Camp Bowie Boulevard in the city’s cultural district.{pThe city is home to two units in level 3626-3710 Tulsa ways. One of the three cities were built have been sold, and the third will be completed during the first quarter of 2012, the Home Builder said.{pThe buyer has their choice of 2,251 square meters, three-bedroom, 3.5 bath home or unit-2,377-square-meter, two-bedroom, 2.5-bath.{pPrices range from $ 390,000 to $. 425,000.{pPartners in the Western Museum is Michael Dike, President of the village houses and James Harris, a developer of real estate investors in the village home of founder.{pPreviously the village house development including town homes 15 in 2004 on the streets of the sixth and Arch Adams; in 2006, the home town of 22 in Casa Blanca Avenue; Top of the Hill, with a 10-city home on seventh streets and Haskell; and Magnolia green, with 17 town houses in Lipscomb Street and Magnolia Avenue.{pThe home city of the West Museum will include two living areas, private outdoor living space and choice of Elevator, among other features.{pVillage house says it has built the House in Monticello, 350 district culture, Trinity Heights, Casa Blanca, the sixth and Arch Adams, and the Park Hill place. It also developed the Idlewild in the Crestwood; Park Place Hill, Park Hill and University drive; and in Montserrat in the far west of Fort Worth.{pBeaumont Office{pBased in Fort Worth Tugg Hill Real Estate partners has joined Albanese Cormier Holdings in Beaumont to buy Edison Plaza office building icon at the Beaumont’s central business district.{pTugg Hill led by Matt Mildren, and Albanese Cormier led by Mike Albanese. The men were brotherhood at Texas Christian University. The deal is financed by the Bank.{pthe 17-Story Edison Plaza, at 425,198 square feet, built by Bay State utilities in 1982. The new owners planned renovations, including adding a fitness center and dining facilities.{pThe building was leased at the time of 63 percent of sales. It is the headquarters of the company Entergy Texas.{pTransaction{p2201 n. Collins St, Arlington{pAedeses Texas has hired 2,508 sq ft Landmark office building in from Collins St property. Russ Johnson, Chris Wright and Noreen Mehdi with Grubb

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