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<br />Mo�tgages, S�le, Lease-back Funds, �quity Money or sound
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<br />Company is your key to future success,
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<br />�ortgage Funds for Industrial Plants, Commercia! Buildings,
<br />Shopping Centers, Apartment Houses, Office Buildings,
<br />Churches, Eleemos�nary fnstitution�, Schools, Hospitals and
<br />Vacant Land.
<br />�onstruction M�rtgages or In�erim Financing on all types of
<br />properties covered by permanent mortgage or sale, leaseback
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<br />Shoppeng �Center's 1963 Conventior�, June 2-5, in Montreal,
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<br />BRISTOL—Site preparation is underway
<br />for an 8 unit shopping center on Farm-
<br />ingto,n Ave. Developer: AlUert Bernstein.
<br />DANBURY—Danbury $hopping Center
<br />(AC) on North 8t. will build an addition
<br />this snr,tng and summer. The addition
<br />will feuture �. lower level built around
<br />an arcnde; a number of specialty shops
<br />catcring to women will be built on one
<br />stde of the arcade. On the other side
<br />of tl�e nrcade will be a 500 seat banquet
<br />h�ll. A new gas statton will also be added
<br />to the 23 unit center. Owner: Ellis
<br />Tarlton.
<br />VNTLSON — Windsor Shopping Center
<br />(UC) on 'Ellsworih Ave. wlll open in
<br />enrly 19a4. The 18.b acre project will
<br />include a 30,000 sq.ft. Sage-Allen store,
<br />nnather departrnent store, oP 40,000 sq.ft.
<br />�, 18,Q00 sq.ft. supermarket, nnd 4 other
<br />units. Fnrlcing for 1,000 uars will b� p r o-
<br />vided. Owners: Raymond and Morris
<br />Neiditz, Wilson,. Cr�nt�t�ctor: Edwnrd
<br />Packtor Co., Wether�fleid. Aschitect:
<br />Irving Rutherford.
<br />Fi.ORIDA
<br />RAVENNA PARK—Joe Grnzil has pro-
<br />posed �► �150,000 shopping center to be
<br />built here.
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<br />AU3USTA—Work wtll hegln !n June on
<br />a�a.5 mlllion nroject which will trans•�
<br />form the Bon Alr Hotel into an otHce-
<br />f►pnrtmeut building snd n shopping mall.
<br />'I'he mull project will cost $1.2b inlllion.
<br />Owner; Magnolia Plaza, Inc.
<br />DEKALB COUNTY (Decntur aren)—An
<br />early 1fl8�4 coinpletion is schediiled for n
<br />28 n�re shopping center at Memorlal and
<br />Columbia Drs, nnd Clarendon Ave. Major
<br />tenflnt5 !n the proJect will be Sears and
<br />Dnvtso►i's, eacli covering 120,000 sq. ft•.
<br />which will Ue locnted nt either end of n
<br />38,000 sq.ft. enclosed air conditioned
<br />mall. Pnrking� for 2,OQU cnrs will be pro-
<br />vlded. The center will cover 40(3,�00 sq.ft.
<br />Archltect: Toombs, Amisuno & Wells.
<br />Atlanta. Coiitrnctor: Henry C. Beck Co..
<br />Atlnnt;a i�nd Dallas, Lensing a�ent:
<br />gdflms-Cntes Co., Atlantn,
<br />HARTWELlr—Big H Center (UC) at U.S.
<br />20 nnd So�versville Hwy. is scheduled to
<br />op�n ln mid summer, The b building
<br />project ��111 include ns tenants Colonial
<br />Stores niid Castles United v�riety store.
<br />Owners� Blake nnd David Gnrrlck, Foun-
<br />taln Inn, S.C., r�nd Joseph Skeltoi:,
<br />Hartwell.
<br />oL�i�oas
<br />�ELLEVILLE: — Community Shopping
<br />C�entei• (UC►, n $250,000 project being
<br />bu1lt between N. 44th and N. 45th Sts..
<br />will be completed by the end of summer.
<br />The center will house nn A&P, � Plaid
<br />Stnmp TCC�0Mpti1011 center, R c'lrugstore,
<br />nnd n vnriety store. Cant►•actoi•: l�Iorrisey
<br />COIlBtCl1CL1011 Co., Codfrey.
<br />DL�S PLAINES—Sche.iuled for completion
<br />lnte Lhis y�ar ls fl 55,000 sq.ft, shopping
<br />center wlii�li wlll he bullt nt Lee nnd
<br />OR,kton Sts. The $1 milllon structure
<br />wtll Ue af nlodei•n Urick design; pflrklnr
<br />for 350 cnrs will be provlded. Developers:
<br />John Theodaskls, Schiller pArl:, nnd F�en-
<br />neth HrookS, Bnrrington.
<br />ELK C3ROVE VILLAGE—Qround �wtill be
<br />Urokeu sooii for n 300,000 aq.ft. ahopping
<br />cenCer which will be built on n b2 ncre
<br />stte r�t Arlington and BlesterSeld Rds.
<br />NIajor ten�►nts in the project wlll be
<br />Jewel, High-Low, Woolv�orth, flnd Sub-
<br />urU�tt Drugs. I3uilder: Centex Construc-
<br />ti�n Co.
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<br />SHOPPING CENTER AGE, JUNE 1963
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