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Array of opportunities abound at River's Edge

Granite City -
River's EdgeBusiness and Industrial Park
Tri-City Regional Port District
The former military headquarters on the old Charles Melvin Price Support Center base now serves as an office building at the entrance of River's Edge Business and Industrial Park. After the support center ceased operations as a military base, the adjacent Tri-City Regional Port District began plans to acquire and develop the site into a business, industrial and recreational center. The main office building now houses the Tri-City Regional Port District offices, as well as other office suites and a floor reserved for incubator companies.
By VICKI BENNINGTON

   GRANITE CITY - River's Edge, a business, industrial and recreational complex on the grounds of the former Charles Melvin Price Support Center, is a virtual melting pot of opportunity.
   Now owned by the Tri-City Regional Port District, the diversified nature of the property provides a prospective location for a number of different enterprises - including office space, industrial space, warehousing, entrepreneurial incubator space and recreational facilities.
   Executive director Bob Wydra said one of River's Edge's biggest advantages is its convenient, intermodal transportation availability - a vital ingredient for doing business today.
   Tri-City is a major cargo distribution point that feeds ocean [continue]

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Koman sells Lincoln Place, Stifel & SWIDA refinance debt
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By KERRY L. SMITH

   FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS - Lincoln Place, a 370,000-square-foot, $60 million shopping center development anchored by Lowe's Home Improvement Center and Kohl's, has a new owner.
   On June 23, Houston-based Weingarten Realty Investors officially acquired the property from Koman Properties Inc.
   For developer and Koman Properties Inc. President Jim Koman - whose name is known in Southwestern Illinois for projects in Fairview Heights, East St. Louis, Granite City and Wood River - the sale of this two-phase retail development along Illinois Route 159 marks the fruition of an effort that began six years ago. [continue]
 

 Madison and Venice Share $13
 million housing development

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. Washington Avenue Apartments
Madison, Venice Illinois By LORRAINE SENCI

   MADISON - A debris-laden, blighted strip bisected by Washington Avenue - linking the cities of Madison and Venice - is getting
housing replaces boxcar abodes
railroad cars welded side-by-side a new lease on life with a $13 million housing project.
   The first phase of the project, completion of 42 two- and three-bedroom townhouses, is on track for its October target date. The remaining 42 units will be finished by [continue]
 
Above Top: Morrissey Construction Co. continues work on the Washington Avenue Apartments, located on the city boundaries of Madison and Venice. Above Bottom: The new apartments are being built on the site of former dilapidated rail cars that once housed residents.
 

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