Seven tenants are already prepared to move into the 27-unit 1030 Lofts in the old Food Among the Flowers building on the corner of Quarrier Street and Leon Sullivan Way in Charleston, West Virginia. Jennifer Pharr, director for leasing and property management for Riggs Commercial Realty, said demand for the space is high. She anticipates tenants can move in in April 2024. The 31,827-square-foot building is owned by St. Albans-based SQP Construction and Brian Wishneff & Associates, a Roanoke, Virginia-based developer.
The expanding awareness and interest in ESG–environmental, social and governance–investing could lead to a seismic increase in investor demand for community development tax incentives, but we are not there yet.
ROCK SPRINGS A Wyoming Legislative update is among the agenda items on tap tonight during the Rock Springs City Council meeting which begins at 7 p.m. at City Hall.
Council will also consider seven resolutions this evening, including the approval of a contract with Brian Wishneff & Associates to serve as consultants for the purpose of obtaining and managing historical tax credits which will be used by the City for renovations on the First Security Bank Building.
According to a letter from BW&A Representative Adam Markwood to Mayor Tim Kaumo, his company has been able to secure more than $650 million in equity for its clients in 35 states since its inception 25 years ago.