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Cushman & Wakefield’s arranges $82 million multifamily sale

Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the $82 million sale of Overton Row, a 323-unit apartment community located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Marc Robinson, Jordan McCarley and Watson Bryant of Cushman & Wakefield represented the sellers, CampusWorks Development, Kaplan Residential and an affiliate of global investment firm The Carlyle Group, in the transaction. Lindemann Multifamily Management acquired the property.

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August 15, 2017 News

Artnet News: Extreme Weather Is Threatening Museums Around the Globe. Here’s What They’re Doing About It.

As tides and temperatures rise, museums are rallying to protect themselves.

July 17, 2017 News

Laurence County Advocate: East Tennessee’s Soak Creek is named the states’s first Scenic River in fifteen years

“Soak Creek is a truly remarkable scenic river corridor,” said Jane Polansky, administrator of Tennessee’s Scenic Rivers Program.

June 29, 2017 News

TN Ledger: Soak Creek earns Scenic River designation

The Tennessee state legislature has named Soak Creek, a tributary of the Piney River in East Tennessee, as the state’s newest Scenic River.

June 4, 2017 News

Times Gazette: Locals receive state wildlife awards

Tennessee Wildlife Federation, one of the largest and oldest nonprofits dedicated to the conservation of Tennessee’s wildlife and natural resources, recently hosted the 52nd Annual Conservation Achievement Awards.

June 1, 2017 News

Knox News: Knox Public Works gets sustainability award

The Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works was among winners of 2017 Tennessee Sustainable Transportation Awards announced Wednesday by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.

May 25, 2017 News

Miami.com: After a $12 million remodel, The Bass is finally reopening this year

In a statement, George Lindemann, President of The Bass Board of Directors, explains that the new building meets the needs of The Bass’ goals: “More than just a building renovation, The Bass’ transformation brings the physical museum to the level of its curatorial ambition.