
The property in the 1400 block of Market is home to a new jazz club.
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The property in the 1400 block of Market is home to a new jazz club.
“I guess they can keep spending money trying to prove false claims,” says John Livaditis.
The head of BMC Investments said the project has been in the works for 9.5 years. Midway through, he sought a partner.
“What we’re trying to do here is create an environment where there’s affordable housing in proximity to where folks work,” said Peter Culshaw.
The famed jazz club closed in 2020 after 87 years.
“I’m not really worried about it,” Haroon Sulehria says of Unique Properties’ lawsuit.
The Solarium building has been in receivership since January.
A Park Hill industry property sells for $13.5M, a Federal Blvd. retail strip fetches $2.5M and more sales and leases.
PERA shifted its headquarters to the adjacent structure years ago.
Cascades will be the sixth building in the southern suburbs to enter receivership in the past year.
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