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Family Dollar eyes 13th and Broadway site

Wichita Business Journal – by Chris Moon Family Dollar is looking to open up for business at 13th Street North and Broadway. Brad Saville and Nick Esterline, of Landmark Commercial Real Estate, are representing the Charlotte, N.C.-based discount chain as it tries to put together

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No pancakes coming to 21st and Maize Road

Date: Thursday, October 28, 2010, 6:25pm CDT   You won’t see IHOP at 21st Street North and Maize Road after all. Wichita developer Austin Kinzle has jettisoned his plans to buy the former New Medical Health Care building at 10525 W. 21st N. He had

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People on the Move

Real Estate Landmark Commercial Real Estate Inc. announces that Nick Esterline has been inducted as a member of the Society of Exchange Counselor’s Board of Directors. Landmark Commercial Real Estate Inc. announces that David Leyh has been elected as a 2011 director of the Wichita

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Monahan Chiropractic to open in December

WICHITA — After working for Dopps Chiropractic for a couple of years, Bradley Monahan is now preparing to open his own clinic, Monahan Chiropractic. “My own clinic was always the end goal,” he says. The idea is to “be my own boss. . . .

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Shops at MarketPlace lands four tenants

WICHITA — In today’s economy, it’s a gamble to build a speculative shopping center and hope to find tenants for it, but it’s a move that’s paying off for Paul Jackson. The Vantage Point Properties developer has Andover MarketPlace, a 140-acre development on the southeast

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Tommy’s for sale

Want to own a piece of Wichita history? Now you can.     Tommy D’Annunzio is selling his Tommy’s Restaurant & Lounge at 21st and Tyler.     "I’m 62 years old," he says. "I’ve been in the business 40-some years."     He’s had Tommy’s for 20 years. Before that,

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Lakeridge has new owners and one new tenant

WICHITA — A couple of tenants at Lakeridge, one of the strip centers behind QuikTrip at 21st and Ridge, now own the building. Greg Feldman and Zach Henson, who own Always There Senior Care, and Kelley Arnold, who has Arnold Kinesiology Center, bought the 7,200-square-foot

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