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1.
$2 Million Building Permit Filed for Indoor Sports Facility -
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
237 Woodland Lake Drive
Cordova, TN 38018
Permit Cost: $2 million
Permit Date: Applied February 2014
Owner: Wes Misenhelter
Tenant: Wes Misenhelter
Contractor: n/a
Details: Developer Wes Misenhelter has filed a $2 million building permit application for the indoor sports facility he is building on 237 Woodland Lake Drive in Cordova.
2.
Harrison Creek Apts. Sell for $4.4 Million -
Saturday, February 8, 2014
The 382-unit Villages at Harrison Creek apartment complex on Jackson Avenue in Raleigh has been purchased by an Illinois-based entity named AMG Memphis LLC for $4.4 million.
3.
Harrison Creek Apartments Sell for $4.4 Million -
Thursday, February 6, 2014
The 382-unit Villages at Harrison Creek apartment complex on Jackson Avenue in Raleigh has been purchased by an Illinois-based entity named AMG Memphis LLC for $4.4 million.
4.
Villages at Harrison Creek Apts. Sell out of Foreclosure -
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
3855 Jackson Ave.
Memphis, TN 38128
Sale Amount: $3.9 Million
Sale Date: Aug. 26, 2011
5.
Raleigh Apartments Sell for $3.9 Million -
Thursday, September 1, 2011
The Villages at Harrison Creek apartment complex at 3855 Jackson Ave. in Raleigh sold Aug. 26 for $3.9 million in a substitute trustee’s deed following a foreclosure of the property.
6.
Lawmakers Ask Fed to Take Action to Bolster Student Loan Market Amid Financial Distress -
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) - House members from both parties are asking the Federal Reserve to intervene and steady the shaken student loan market.
The request Monday came a day after the central bank answered a distress call from the credit market, with a pledge to supply a $30 billion line of credit to back up the assets of Bear Stearns & Co., the investment firm acquired at a fire-sale price by rival JPMorgan Chase & Co.