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NOTABLE TRANSACTIONS: Apartment complex in Des Moines sold for $7 3 million

NOTABLE TRANSACTIONS: Apartment complex in Des Moines sold for $7.3 million Wednesday, June 16, 2021 8:00 AM Hickman Partners LLC, an Omaha-based group, paid Royal Oaks DSM LLC $8.7 million for property at 2400 Hickman Road in Des Moines, Polk County real estate records show. The 11-acre parcel includes the Royal Oaks apartment complex (pictured) constructed in 1973. The complex, with 203 units, includes eight three-story apartment buildings and a clubhouse/rental office building. The property is valued at $7.3 million. The transaction was recorded June 7. Scott Mikkelsen, Amber Mikkelsen, Eric Johansen and Ryan Barton paid Five Star Development No. IV LLC $2 million for undeveloped property on the southeast corner of Northwest 36th Street and Northwest Irvinedale Drive in Ankeny, records show. The transaction was recorded June 7.

EquityNet Introduces New Crowdfunding Platform, with Guided Business Profling, Planning Software

EquityNet Introduces New Crowdfunding Platform, with Guided Business Profling, Planning Software April 28, 2021 @ 9:44 pm By Omar Faridi EquityNet, the “pioneer” of business crowdfunding, revealed on Tuessday (April 27, 2021) that it’s introducing a new type of patented crowdfunding platform that “advances the state-of-the-art in the industry.” According to a release, the new platform technology offers “unique campaign promotion and communication abilities for entrepreneurs combined with the industry’s most advanced screening technology for investors.” The underlying technology of EquityNet is “based on standardization, patented analytics, and the largest business benchmarking database in North America,” the announcement noted. Judd Hollas, founder and CEO of EquityNet, remarked:

WHS Students Honor First Responders with COVID-19 Eternal Flames

Apr 26, 2021 Since 1875, students at Washington High School have taken the initiative to show their support, gratitude, and respect for individuals who have served, suffered, or otherwise been a part of major events throughout history. From wars to natural disasters, the Blue Lion student body has often honored community members through various memorable and touching ways. “In the largest pandemic in a century,” said Brittney Wilson, a senior at WHS, “COVID-19 has affected almost every aspect of our daily lives.” As the students continue to overcome the obstacles and new challenges that this past year has brought to the already challenging path towards adulthood, they wanted to take time to thank those who have worked tirelessly to combat the disease. Because of their efforts, the Blue Lions have been able to enjoy as close to a normal school year as possible.

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