NAIOP Sustainable Development Award Honors ProLogis and Forest City Covington: Projects to be honored at Development ‘09: The Annual Meeting for Commercial Real Estate
HERNDON, VA - August 25, 2009 - (RealEstateRama) — NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, the leading organization for developers, owners and related professionals in office, industrial and mixed-use real estate, today announced that it has selected two development companies as the recipients of its annual Sustainable Development Award.
ProLogis is being honored for its industrial project, the S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc., building in Sturtevant, Wis.; and Forest City Covington is being recognized for its office building that houses Fidelity Investments at Mesa del Sol in Albuquerque, N.M.
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Covington Capital Announces Two New Strategic Developments in Ohio’s Fastest Growing Technology and Distribution Corridors
Press Release - November 11, 2008
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Mesa del Sol Wins International Honor
New Mexico Business Weekly - October 22, 2008 : Developer Forest City Covington received an award for technology-based economic development this week from the International Economic Development Council. The council’s awards recognize excellence in the economic development profession. The group lauded the developer as "trendsetting". It singled out what it called a unique element in the project’s master plan: the design and development of an economic base ahead of housing.
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Covington Capital Finds Vital Industrial Property At the Heart of the Two Highest-Traffic Distribution Arteries in the Midwest
Press Release - October 7, 2008
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Out-of-town investors purchase Cooper Tire building for $7.4M
Dayton Business Journal - September 12, 2008 : One of the most recognizable buildings in the Dayton area, the Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. warehouse, has purchased by Covington Capital for $7.4 million and its new owners are looking to put millions of dollars into the facility.
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