Thursday, 27 December 2018

GONE COLD | Into the woods: Where is DeCorrius Jones?

Is he still alive?

GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. – Deona Horton bolts out of the one-bedroom apartment she shares with her boyfriend. Sprinting downstairs to the back of the complex, and around the corner, she uncovers a safe spot to crouch down into the bushes. Out of breath and petrified, she waits.

But no one comes and she can take a simultaneous sigh of sheer relief and exhaustion, both physically and emotionally.

The last time then-18-year-old Horton saw DeCorrius Brandon Jones, she feared for her life.

Her once-genuine, loving and “teddy bear-like” 20-year-old boyfriend, who aspired to become a chef, had allegedly done acid and attacked both her and his mother.

She said, he was utterly unrecognizable.

“It was like I saw a demon in his face, honestly. It looked like… something inhuman-like,” Horton remembered vividly.

On Oct. 15, 2016, her boyfriend chased after her, wearing only navy-blue basketball shorts—no shirt, no shoes, no wallet, no cell phone, no keys.

Jones then darted into the woods behind Sugarloaf Crossing Apartments in Lawrenceville, Ga.

He was never seen again.

‘She’s the devil! She’s the devil!’

Now pregnant and living with her mom in College Park, Ga., Horton said, she keeps an eye out for Jones when she’s back in Lawrenceville, hoping she’ll catch a glimpse of him and see that he is still alive and well.

But she will never get the image of the last night she saw him in 2016 out of her mind.

That brisk fall evening started like so many others for the couple. Around 9 p.m., Horton’s doting live-in boyfriend borrowed a friend’s car and picked her up at work, a nearby Papa John’s.

They were high school friends-turned sweethearts and had been dating for about six months.

“He was just a sweet person all around. He was very soft-spoken. He was a very, very caring person. He was a very genuine person,” she reminisced.

But that night, his behavior would not reflect anything like her portrayal of him, and would alter both of their lives forever.

Wearing only a pair of shorts, Jones pulls into the pizzeria’s parking lot to pick up Horton from her second shift. He gets out of the car and opens the passenger-side door for his girlfriend.

Everything seems fine.

As the pair drives down Old Norcross, Jones begins talking to her, but insists that she look directly into his eyes from the passenger seat.

“Look at me while you’re talking to me,” he says sternly.

Shocked, because he’s never spoken to her like that before, she looks at him. But as she looks away, he becomes agitated.

“Look at me. I’m fine. I can drive and talk to you at the same time,” he tells her, but his temper is beginning to escalate when she disagrees with him.

“No, you can’t,” she argues.

They quarrel back and forth, as they pull into the apartment complex where they share a home—about 10 minutes from Papa John’s.

He parks the car and tugs on Horton, trying to pull her over the console of the car to the driver’s side seat—keeping her from exiting the now-parked car.

“What are you doing? Let me go. I’m trying to get out of the car. What’s wrong with you?” she questions him.

As a struggle ensues, she fights her way off him and gets out of the car, somewhat unscathed.

She runs full force up the stairs, but he quickly catches her and throws her over his shoulder, carrying her into the second-floor apartment.

Horton knows something is not right—he’s not in his right mind.

She’s scared.

“What’s going on? What’s wrong with you?” she begs him to answer her.

She knows that he has tried acid and believes he might be on it now.

“Are you tripping right now? What’s going on with you?” again, she questions him.

He slings her onto the couch.

“Tell me that you’re not afraid of anyone but God and your mom. Because I’m not afraid of anyone but God and my mom!” he shouts at her.

“What are you talking about?” she asks.

“My mother’s a God, and I’m not afraid of anything,” he tells her.

So, she gives in, hoping her words will calm him down.

“OK, I’m not afraid of anyone but God and my mom.”

But it’s moot.

“No, you’re lying,” he rebuts.

Horton looks at her boyfriend who’s towering over her and realizes that he isn’t looking at her as her. It’s as if his mind has shifted and he’s yelling at her but his intentions are for someone else, maybe himself. In her mind, that means nothing she says in that moment is going to halt his rage.

He begins choking her on the couch, as she struggles to break free from his clutch.

“Please, let me go. Let me go. I can’t breathe,” she pleads with him.

But he doesn’t let up and smacks her in the face.

“I’m afraid, please let me go. I will leave—just let me go!”

She fights him off her and makes her way to the T.V., stand near the door. She pushes the T.V., against him, trying to barricade him from her.

He screams at her.

“Get out! Get out!”

Already on her way out the door, he grabs her again and pushes her to the ground, choking her.

In a complete frenzy, her adrenaline kicks in and she breaks away, running out the door.

She scurries down the staircase and quickly looks for a place to hide, while dialing 911.

She’s out of breath and sobbing.

Horton: Hello?

911: Gwinnett County 911, what’s going on there?

911: Where are you, ma’am?

Horton: I’m at 1595 Old Norcross Road.

911: OK, calm down so I can understand you… Why are you crying?

Horton: Because my boyfriend and I just got into an argument and he’s going f—ing crazy right now. I don’t know what’s wrong with him.

911: What exactly is he doing?

Horton: He’s grabbing me… f—ing holding me down, trying to tell me to open my mind. He keeps telling me that the devil has taken over me. I’m like, ‘What the f— are you talking about?’ He’s holding me down–but he’s literally holding me down.

911: OK, where is he now?

Horton: He’s upstairs. He’s taking all of my shit out of the house, telling me that I need to get out because I’m trying to protect myself, and I’m f—ing scared.

911: Quit yelling, OK? Take a deep breath for me. Can you make yourself safe and go into another room?

Horton: I’m outside! I can’t go back in there. He’s going crazy!

911: When you say he’s going ‘crazy,’ what exactly is he doing?

Horton: I don’t know what’s wrong with him! He’s hitting me; he’s grabbing me. He keeps holding me down like something was wrong with him. I keep telling him to let me go ’cause I can’t breathe and he keeps holding me down… like he doesn’t care.

911: OK, what does he look like? Black, white, Hispanic, Asian?

Horton: He’s black and he’s tall.

911: What’s his name?

Horton: DeCorrius Jones.

She tries catching her breath in between sobs and sniffles.

911: OK, he’s in the house now?

Horton: Yes.

911: Can you get into a car or hide somewhere?

Horton: No, I’m sitting outside. He hasn’t come out here yet…

911: What’s your name?

Horton: Deona.

911: What’s your last name, Deona?

Horton: Horton. H-O-R-T-O-N.

A police car drives past the apartment, but Horton doesn’t flag them down, fearing Jones will see her and come after her again.

Still hiding, with a fat lip from the altercation, Horton calls Jones’ mom, Shacora Jones, who lives about five minutes away.

“He’s not in his right mind right now,” she tells his mom. “He just went off on me. We just got into an argument. He was hitting me.”

Shacora, 43, saw DeCorrius earlier in the day when she took him to Walmart for groceries. He talked to her then about how he was experimenting with acid, she said.

She warned him, “You don’t need to fool with that, because No. 1, you don’t know what to take. This stuff affects people differently.”

They talked it over and he listened and responded to his mom with, “Yes, ma’am. Yes, ma’am. I understand.”

“I’m thinking it’s something that he tried; he experimented with it and it was going to be over. I never knew that it would get to this extent,” Shacora said.

He told her that acid was opening his mind and he could see everything clearly.

“He wasn’t acting any kind of erratic or violent or aggressive behavior. He was just talking like his mind had just been opened up,” Shacora recalled.

But that would change that same day.

After she dropped him off at his apartment, she now assumes, he did more acid. But she doesn’t know how much or where he got it from.

“I never thought it would go this far,” she said.

Shacora arrives at the apartment where her son is still livid, and now, downstairs. She tells a terrified Horton to go sit in her car while she talks to DeCorrius inside.

He rushes to his mom.

“Mom, don’t listen to her. She’s the devil! She’s the devil! She’s the devil!”

Shaking and scared, Horton goes to Shacora’s car—still in disbelief that her gentle, kind boyfriend would ever lay his hands on her.

While she sits in the car, she fears for his mom’s safety, knowing now what he’s capable of.

About 10 minutes pass and she leaves the car.

She knocks on the door.

Shacora opens the door and instructs her to stay outside and sit on the stairs.

While sitting on the steps she can hear them shouting at each other. She wants to open the door to help, but she fears what will happen.

“DeCorrius, I thought you would never hurt me! I thought you would never hurt me! Why are you doing this? Why are you doing this?”

Horton overhears his mom’s screams through the closed door.

Inside, DeCorrius is holding his mom down, trying to put something into her mouth.

Holton can no longer hold back her compulsion to break through the door.

She believes she sees DeCorrius holding his mom down on the ground—his knee is in her neck and he’s viciously choking her.

“What are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing!?” Horton screams at him.

As DeCorrius turns to look at Horton, he lunges at her.

She sees nothing short of an inhuman presence come over him.

And she runs.

In tears, she flies down the back staircase to the second set of apartments, and hides under the staircase. After a minute, she runs again, this time to the other side of the apartments and cowers in the shrubbery, and calls her mom.

DeCorrius runs out of the apartment, down the stairs and into the vast woods behind the apartments.

Horton makes a second call to 911.

911: Gwinnett County 911…

Horton: Yes, I need a police to, um, 5… 1595 Old Norcross Road, please.

Horton: You guys just came here… Hello?

911: Yes, what happened?

Horton: Um, I just need someone here. I’ll explain when you guys get here. But, I need someone here, like ASAP.

911: We need to know why they are coming back out.

Horton: I couldn’t get any contact with my phone right now, but he’s going crazy! He just tried to suffocate his mama. I don’t have time to explain! I need someone to come out here now. Like, now!

911: OK, ma’am, I understand that, OK? But I need to know what’s going on. Why they’re actually coming back out.

Horton: I need someone here now! Like, right now!

Horton hangs up.

‘My son… I think he’s on something’

Shacora races out of the apartment and down the stairs, leaving her cell phone behind. She drives across the street to the Shell gas station and calls 911.

It’s about midnight.

She’s out of breath and panting on the phone as it rings through to Gwinnett County’s dispatch center.

911: Gwinnett County 911, what’s the location of your emergency?

Shacora: I need a police car out at, uh, Sugarloaf Crossing Apartments on Old Norcross.

Shacora: My son… I think he’s on something—he done jumped on me. I had to run out of the house. I left my cell phone in the house. I left, he was chasing his girlfriend. I think he’s on something.

Shacora: I’m at the gas station up the street. I had to run with no shoes on, ma’am. Could you please send somebody out here?

911: What does he look like?

Shacora: He’s a tall black guy. Please don’t kill him. You can stun him, but please don’t kill him.

911: You said this is your son?

Shacora: This is my son, yes. He’s about 6’2-6’3. He weighs about 225-230 lbs.

Shacora: Please tell them, don’t kill him—just stun him, if you have to, but don’t kill him, please.

911: OK…

Shacora: Please tell them, don’t kill him. I think he’s on something. He done got something from somebody; he’s on something… he was trying to force something in my mouth… trying to bite him, then he hit me in my head.

911: Stay on the phone with me, OK?

Shacora: I’m really afraid for my life.

911: I do have units on the way to you, OK? Just stay on the phone.

Shacora: Ma’am, please… I don’t want nothing to happen to this child. I don’t want him to go to prison. But I knew he on something… Oh my God… he said he trying to get the devil out of me.

Barefoot, Horton runs across the street and meets up with Shacora at the gas station.

Gwinnett County Police are dispatched to the scene for a domestic dispute between a mother and son. That’s where they find a frantic mother and girlfriend, but no DeCorrius.

Upon Officer Benjamin Sitton’s arrival at 4785 Sugarloaf Pkwy., in Lawrenceville, Ga., he notices that Shacora has a swollen upper lip and a scratch below her left eye.

Horton tells police that DeCorrius picked her up from work, and as they were pulling into the apartment complex, he began acting “weird,” telling her that he needed to “beat the devil out of her.”

After tending to both victims, Sitton approaches the apartment.

The door is wide open and he cautiously enters with several other officers—not knowing who or what they will encounter.

As they go inside, Shacora and Horton fear that DeCorrius’ temperament could threaten officers, pushing them into using deadly force.

They yell from the stairs, “Don’t shoot him! Don’t shoot him!”

Every window in the apartment is open, and as the officers make their way through each room, turning on each light one by one, Horton watches from downstairs. The couple’s bedroom is the last room they inspect.

Horton’s heart is racing. She’s not sure if he went back into the apartment after their chase.

Now, she’s afraid for his life.

Sitton shouts out several times for DeCorrius.

But, he is nowhere to be found.

And without any luck finding DeCorrius in the woods, following a brief search—the officer files a missing persons report, as well as an incident report for the assaults on his girlfriend and his mother.

On Oct. 16, 2016, a warrant is issued for DeCorrius for two counts of battery and one count of false imprisonment.

>>>Gwinnett County Police Missing Persons Report

Vanished without a trace

For more than a year, Gwinnett County Police have searched for DeCorrius with no new leads in the case.

His family has conducted searches throughout the area and has posted more than 1,000 flyers—but to no avail.

“Because he’s over 18, it’s really not a pressing issue. They don’t feel no crime has been committed. They were real hesitant about helping us search for him because he was grown,” Shacora told 11Alive’s Jessica Noll.

“I understand where they’re coming from because there are so many young adults doing their own thing—leaving, going, leaving, going—but, like, parents know their children. If I knew I had a problematic son that may get mad, or may get upset, or may just disappear for weeks at a time, I wouldn’t have been alarmed. But he was not that type of person,” his mom said.

There has been zero family contact, and no reported sightings of DeCorrius since that October night.

“In my mind, I’m like, this is stuff that I see on Lifetime. This is not happening to me right now,” Horton said. “It would have been the last thing I would’ve expected from him. Just knowing him, and just knowing his personality, I knew it was drugs. It had to have been. And it took his mind, definitely.”

“Now, nobody knows where he is.”

On Aug. 31, 2017, private investigator Jane Holmes, of Patricia Lane Investigations in Cumming, Ga., was hired to lead the search for DeCorrius.

"It’s not really a cold case with Gwinnett County… I can’t really speak for the police department, but nothing added up to them to look at it as a missing persons case," Holmes said. "But, of course Gwinnett County is a very busy jurisdiction. And you’ve got homicide investigators working the case—and every day there’s a homicide in Gwinnett County."

As a private investigator, she said, she can put more time and resources into the case than law enforcement.

“We have other cases we work, but we’re not bombarded with public cases like that."

During her investigation of the case, Holmes has uncovered the life that DeCorrius was leading at the time of his disappearance.

According to her, he had a group of friends from high school, whom he wrestled with, and was still very close to. Since leaving high school, where he also played football, he got his GED and worked odd jobs.

He eventually landed a job at a waterproofing company alongside his friends. They sealed basements for newly constructed homes.

"It’s a dirty job; it’s a tough job,” Holmes said.

He and his friends, she said, would ride to work together, work all day together and then they’d go home together. They played video games, smoked weed and hung out.

However, his drug of choice changed shortly before he went missing.

“The week before his disappearance, his girlfriend… she found out that he came home and said he had done some acid,” Holmes said.

He told his family that he tried acid and they too, warned against it.

On Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016, prior to any altercations with his mom or Horton, DeCorrius had friends over and played video games. Those friends, according to Holmes’ investigation, went to a hookah lounge while DeCorrius left to pick up Horton from work that night.

She said he did some acid and left to pick her up from work.

“Nobody seems to know much he did,” Holmes revealed. “His girlfriend said, when he picked her up, he was acting very jittery and very aggressive towards her.”

Searching for clues, new leads

A few months into her investigation, on Nov. 15, 2017, Holmes conducted a search of the wooded area around and behind the Sugarloaf Crossing Apartments, where DeCorrius was last seen running into.

A canvas of the area included Trace Sargent, K-9 handler and cadaver dog search investigator, as well as her specialized canines, Chance and Draco.

“We scheduled a cadaver search on Nov. 15, 2017, because Trace and I both thought, ‘Well, if he’s deceased, he’s probably going to be somewhere nearby. And maybe he got hurt in the woods.’”

When searching, “you’re envisioning a body, but after three or four months, it’s not going to look like that. Plus, we had fall, and the leaves, and the pine straw—he could easily be covered,” Holmes said.

Sargent has been specializing in missing persons cases for a quarter of a century and has been called upon to investigation more than a thousand cases. And she does so at no charge.

“It’s my life’s work. It never occurred to me to ever charge anyone to help them with this. It was a passion, and I was just very lucky to find that very young in life—and to be able to use this passion, and its very unique teammate, to help these families through their darkest hours.”

“I’ve seen what these families go through… it is quite the experience. And anything that we can do to help them through this.”

Her dogs are investigators themselves, she said.

“They’re an investigative tool; they’re part of this team.”

She describes her dogs as specialized tools for this type of case. But, she said, they are so much more than that.

“It’s a team member, it’s a family member, it’s a companion, it’s therapy, it’s all of that. They just have this incredible ability—and I can’t really take any credit for these dogs. Just channeling their natural abilities and what Mother Nature has given them, and we just channel that drive, and that energy, and that focus to something that’s beneficial and helpful. It’s really watching magic happen.”

Their search for bodies, dead or alive, is all about information.

“The one thing that I can promise the families and law enforcement, is that we’re going to know more at the end of the day, then we did at the beginning of the day—because the dogs will tell us where something is or where something isn’t.”

And knowing where somebody isn’t, is just important as knowing where someone is, she said.

Sargent and her team combed through the wooded area which borders GA 316. However, after hours of scouring acres of land, they found no evidence of DeCorrius.

Ultimately, Sargent and Holmes rule out that area for any further leads to his whereabouts.

“I was thinking that for sure we would find him,” Holmes said. “It’s been very frustrating.”

A $5,000 reward is being offered for information leading investigators to DeCorrius’ location.

A reward, Holmes said, can reveal tell-tale signs of who knows something and who doesn’t—especially in a case like this.

“When no one comes forward, that either tells me, the only people that know where he is, are someone who had something to do with him being gone, or really no one knows. No one’s come forward.”

At this point, she isn’t drawing any definitive conclusions.

“Could he be alive out there? He could be,” she said. “There’s no proof that he’s dead and there’s no proof that he’s alive.”

Dropping acid = risky behavior

Neil Campbell, director of the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse in Atlanta, told 11Alive’s Rebecca Lindstrom that while opioid and heroin addiction is at an all-time high, acid, also known as LSD, is making a comeback.

In fact, the use of the hallucination-inducing drug is up by 40 percent in the past two years among adults, ages 18-25, she said.

And its popularity is gaining momentum.

The issue is, people don’t understand it.

“Young people especially, do not know what they’re taking and it’s really, really risky,” Campbell said. “You have no earthly idea what you’re putting in your body.”

And, some drug users don’t come back from the damage that it can cause.

“They call it mind-expanding, consciousness-expanding. It makes you see different things; it’s very colorful; you have hallucinations,” Campbell charged. “It changes your brain, changes the way it looks at things.”

“You can have psychosis, drug-induced psychosis.”

And it can cause lasting effects, altering their brain’s functionality for the rest of their lives.

“He could have been hospitalized; he could have been injured; he could have amnesia; he could have psychosis to where he doesn’t remember who he was and his life.”

Two years, however, is a long time to be gone.

"It’s really worrisome that he hasn’t come back,” Campbell said.

Where is DeCorrius?

Horton, now-20, said she still loves DeCorrius, and that he “was the sweetest person ever. He always thought about others.”

“It was just shocking to think that all of this happened,” she concluded.

And she can’t shake that night from her memory.

“This is something you can’t really get out of your head. It’s always going to be there. It’s really going to be there, because we don’t know where he is. I feel like, when he is found, that will be really a sigh of relief. And I can probably come to terms with what happened.”

“No matter what happened, I just want him to be OK. I want him to come home,” she said.

And she wants him to know that there are no hard feelings.

“You’re forgiven for everything that happened. Just come home and try to make it better. No one’s holding it against you,” she said to him, hoping he reads this.

While she holds out hope, she keeps reality close by.

“The likelihood of him being alive, I feel like, is very low. But, in my heart, I really feel like he is. And if he is still alive, he’s probably somewhere, probably delusional, don’t know what’s going on. I hope he’s alive.”

His family said they will always have a hole where he should be in their hearts—until he comes home.

“We love him. We miss him. We want him to come home," Shacora said. "We’re a real close-knit family. I understand that he’s an adult and he has the right to go and come as he please, but he wouldn’t go away from his family without talking with them for days and weeks and months at a time—not if he was in his right mind.”

His family also started a Facebook page in hopes of generating new leads about their son.

“He has a family that loves him and a lot of people are hurting because they don’t know where he’s at,” his father said. “There’s a void in our lives without him.”

DeCorrius’ father, Curtis Jones, begs anyone with information to come forward.

“I just need for anyone with a heart, or a conscience, give any information that you have about DeCorrius. If it was vice versa and it was your family or family member, think about how you would feel. How your mother would feel. Or, how your father would feel. Your sister, your brother. I would plead with them in that area, to please help us find DeCorrius,” the 43-year-old father of seven said.

The hardest part, he continued, is “just not knowing, and I guess, just thinking what could I have done to not have let this happen.”

And to DeCorrius, Curtis said, “I love you, man. And like I say, there is nothing that you could do to stop that love. And we need you home.”

Even after the night of terror he put his mom through a year and a half ago, she wants him to know one thing.

“There’s nothing he can do to where he couldn’t come home,” Shacora said. “He knows he always has a home to come home to.”

“Do I think he’s dead? No, I do not. I don’t feel in no way, shape, form or fashion that he’s dead. I just feel like he’s somewhere not in his right mind, but I feel in time, he will get back to his right mind and he will come back home to us when he’s more like himself."

11Alive reached out to Gwinnett County Police Homicide Det. Shannon Kulnis, however, she nor the department would comment on the ongoing investigation.

However, Kulnis and the narcotics unit met with Holmes earlier this month to discuss the case.

“We discussed different scenarios, but still the same conclusion—he has disappeared without a trace,” Holmes conceded.

If you have any information about DeCorrius’ whereabouts or what happened to him, contact Holmes, at (404) 353-4903 or the Gwinnett County Police Department, at (770) 513-5302.

For more of Georgia’s cold cases, visit 11Alive’s Cold Case page.

How we did the story

Gone Cold is an ongoing series, where 11Alive Journalist Jessica Noll investigates some of the most infamous and lesser-known cold cases in Georgia. She’s digging for answers for the still-grieving families who long for them, and for the victims who have never found their justice.

11Alive Journalist Jessica Noll spent several days interviewing law enforcement and family to journalistically gather every aspect of the story possible. She investigated the cases, sifting through public records, court documents, police reports and photos.

This story is written in a narrative-style, long-form and was methodically reported in order to obtain each detail of Jones’ case—revealing what happened the day he disappeared into the woods nearly two years ago.

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Jessica Noll is a multimedia journalist, who focuses on in-depth, investigative crime/justice reports for 11Alive’s digital platforms. Follow her on Twitter @JNJournalist and like her on Facebook to keep up with her latest work. If you have a tip or story idea, email her at jnoll@11Alive.com or call, text at (404) 664-3634.

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Thursday, 13 December 2018

5 Upcoming Open Houses In The Norcross Area

NORCROSS, GA — Shopping around for a new house on the internet can feel like a somewhat blind process. To get a true feeling for a house, you really have to see it in person. That’s the beauty of the IRL open house: No more guesswork involved!

Ready to start hunting? To help you out, we’ve made a list of the five most recent open houses scheduled in the Norcross area. That way, you can get a feel for the current offerings without committing to a house blindly.

Below is an address, photo, price, home size and open-house time for each property on our list — including one in the Peachtree Corners area with 5 beds and 4 baths for $465,000, and another in the Peachtree Corners area with 3 beds and 4 baths for $168,500.

Click on any address for more photos and details. Happy house hunting!

1. 3854 Meadow Creek Dr, Peachtree Corners, Georgia 30092

Price: $168,500
Size: 1,306 sq. ft., 3 beds, and 4 baths
Open house: Friday, December 14th at 11:00 am

Price: $424,900
Size: 4 beds, and 4 baths
Open house: Saturday, December 15th at 10:00 am

Price: $374,900
Size: 4 beds, and 5 baths
Open house: Sunday, December 16th at 2:00 pm

Price: $350,000
Size: 1,914 sq. ft., 4 beds, and 2 baths
Open house: Sunday, December 16th at 1:00 pm

Price: $465,000
Size: 5 beds, and 4 baths
Open house: Friday, December 14th at 8:00 am

Hungry for more options? Keep scrolling for more listings. Or you’ll always find a full list of local open houses in Patch’s real-estate section for the Norcross area.

Photos courtesy of Realtor.com

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Friday, 7 December 2018

Metro Atlanta dominates ranking of the nation’s largest apartments

RENTCaféThe Southeast: America’s sheer space capital.

Metro Atlanta has long been considered a haven for people seeking large homes, a spread-out region where a multistory suburban spread with a pool might be priced on par with a Williamsburg one-bedroom.

In fact, online mortgage service Lending Tree found recently that Atlanta’s median housing size (1,914 square feet) ranks second in the nation, behind only Houston.

When size matters, that might be impressive; but based on a new analysis, Atlanta’s apartment stock is saying, basically, “Hold my beer.”

Metro Atlanta cities claimed four of the top 10 slots in a nationwide ranking of places with the largest average apartment sizes, as compiled by search website RENTCafé and released today.

Averaging 1,025 square feet, Marietta’s apartments are the second largest in the country, behind only Tallahassee.

Both are located in the nation’s leading region for square footage (975, on average), the Southeast, per RENTCafé’s findings, which were based on Yardi Matrix data for the top apartment markets in the land.

Elsewhere locally, Decatur (1,000 square feet), Norcross (991), and the City of Atlanta itself (987) also made the top 10 for largest average flats.

Atlanta rentals might represent a relatively big bang for the monthly buck, but new apartments in the city have actually shrunk by 4 percent in the past decade, following a national trend of tighter floorplans in recent years.

Meanwhile, average rents in Atlanta have swelled by 49 percent in the same timespan—from $939 in 2008, to $1,399 in 2018, per RENTCafé’s numbers.

The study took into account data on large-scale multifamily properties of 50 units of more, in more than 130 top U.S. markets for apartments.

Surprisingly, the littlest floorplans in the country, on average, are not the stacked shoeboxes common in the northeast. Regionally speaking, that title belongs to California, where flats average 837 square feet, per the analysis.

In terms of cities, RENTCafé found that Seattle’s apartments (711 square feet, on average) are the country’s tiniest, followed by Manhattan and Chicago (both 733 square feet).

CEO’s Spotswood Hall, among Atlanta’s ‘most architecturally significant residences,’ eyes $3.8M

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Friday, 30 November 2018

Person of interest identified in Norcross apartment homicide

Source: Gwinnett County Police

Norcross, GA (CBS46) Gwinnett County Police are investigating a homicide at the Villas del Camino apartment complex where a man was found dead under suspicious conditions.

Police arrived to the apartment complex, located in the 1300 block of Graves Road, around 6:30 p.m. where they found 52-year-old Geremias Barrios Diaz with visible signs of blunt force trauma.

One of Diaz’s roommates returned home and found him deceased in the kitchen, according to police. The official cause of death has yet to be determined.

The roommate also told police a third roommate named Heraclios Solis-Ortiz, 56, had an on-going dispute with the victim.

According to police, all of Solis-Ortiz’s belongings were missing from the apartment. He is now considered a person of interest. He is described as a Hispanic male, 5’7", muscular build and has black hair and green eyes.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact Gwinnett County Police.

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Tuesday, 5 June 2018

Public record

Civil Cases

Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., St. Louis, plaintiff, vs. Jessica S. Corona, El Dorado Springs, defendant, suit on account, default judgment against defendant, $3,731.96.

Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., Norcross, Georgia, plaintiff, vs. Tabatha A. Forbach, Humansville, contract/account (bulk), consent judgment against defendant, $2,470.72.

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Salander Enterprises, LLC, Brookfield, Wisconsin, plaintiff, vs. Lisa Kenney, Stockton, defendant, suit on contract, default judgment against defendant, $4,549.72.

Midland Funding LLC, San Diego, California, plaintiff, vs. Sara L. Lampe, Stockton, defendant, suit on account, default judgment against defendant, $3,658.24.

Cedar County Memorial Hospital, El Dorado Springs, plaintiff, vs. Melinda F. McGuire, Stockton, defendant, suit on account, default judgment against defendant, $1,175.12.

Karl T. Gallette, El Dorado Springs, petitioner, vs. Joel Walters, Director of Revenue, Jefferson City, respondent, case to reinstate driving privileges, chemical revocation ordered removed from petitioner’s driving record.

Cavalry SPV I LLC, Overland Park, Kansas, plaintiff, vs. Brandy Mae Mooney, El Dorado Springs, defendant, suit on account, consent judgment against defendant, $1,853.37.

Berlyn E. Bowen, Stockton, petitioner, vs. Brandie Lynn Larue, Stockton, respondent, domestic relations, trial results in court awarding Jeff L. Anderson, guardian ad litem, $700 fee.

Gary Franks, Bolivar, plaintiff, vs. Sally Bast, Fair Play, defendant, replevin, plaintiff awarded judgment for ownership and possession of a chain saw, grill, clock, arc welder and accessories, sand blaster, aircraft parts and materials and fifth-wheel camper; defendant awarded title and possession of a coat, wood planer, utility trailer and pressure sprayer.

LVNV Funding LLC, Bonita Springs, Florida, plaintiff, vs. Anson D. Barlow, Stockton, defendant, suit on account, case dismissed by parties without prejudice.

Community Bank of El Dorado Springs, petitioner, vs. Calvin J. Gish, El Dorado Springs, respondent, small claims of more than $100, hearing scheduled for 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 26.

Felonies

Thomas Wayne Chatfield, Lebanon, possession of a controlled substance, class D felony, guilty plea, suspended imposition of sentence, five years of supervised probation.

Misdemeanors

Jeremiah Dale Brandell II, Osceola, driving while revoked or suspended, class D misdemeanor, guilty plea, suspended imposition of sentence, one year of court-supervised probation; speeding, exceeded posted limit by 1-5 mph, infraction, guilty plea, fine $100; and failure to wear seat belt, infraction, guilty plea, fine $10.

Kyle Isacc Dawes, Stockton, purchase or attempt to purchase or possession of liquor by a minor, first offense, class D misdemeanor, guilty plea, suspended imposition of sentence, six months of court-supervised probation.

Traffic Cases

Michael Dwain Mann, El Dorado Springs, exceeded posted limit by 1-5 mph, guilty plea, fine $20.50.

Marriages

Child Support

Protection Orders

Sheriff’s Office

Transfers

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Tuesday, 29 May 2018

Property Details for 1317 Roman Point Dr

1317 Roman Point Dr, Norcross, GA 30093
1317 Roman Point Dr, Norcross, GA 30093
Beds Total: 3 Bedroom Desc: Bdrm On Main Lev Main Bedrooms: 3
Baths Full: 2 Main Full Baths: 2 Master Bath Features: Tub/Shower Combo

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Property History for 1317 Roman Point Dr
Date Event Price Price/Sq Ft Source 05/27/2018 Listed $162,000 $109 AtlantaN 03/14/2014 Sold $77,800 $78 Atlanta 03/14/2014 Sold $77,800 $78 03/11/2014 Listed $76,800 $77 Atlanta 03/06/2014 Sold $77,800 $78 AtlantaN 11/15/1999 Sold $78,900 $79
Year Taxes Land Additions Total Assessment 2017 Price Not Available $12,000 + $25,680 = $37,680 2016 $1,380 $10,400 + $20,400 = $30,800 2015 $910 $8,000 + $9,200 = $17,200

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Tuesday, 17 April 2018

The weekly wrap: Francisco Partners, Sentinel, Tenneco

Verifone
Target Acquirer Value ($millions) Synopsis AveXis Inc Novartis AG 8,662.2 Novartis AG of Switzerland, through its Novartis AM Merger Corp subsidiary, definitively agreed to acquire the entire share capital of AveXis Inc, a Bannockburn-based clinical stage gene therapy company, for $218 in cash per share or a total of $8.662 billion via a tender offer. The offer is conditional upon at least a majority of AveXis’ shares being tendered. Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp Tenneco Inc 5,400.0 Tenneco Inc agreed to definitively agreed to acquire Federal-Mogul Holdings Corp, a Southfield-based manufacturer of motor vehicle bodies, for $5.4 billion from Icahn Enterprises Holdings LP, ultimately owned by Icahn Enterprises LP. The consideration will consist of $800 million in cash, 29. 445 million common shares valued at $1.636 bil, and the assumption of $2.964 billion in liabilities. The shares were valued based on Tenneco’s closing stock price of $55.55 on 9 April 2018, the last full trading day prior to the announcement. The transaction is a condition to the spinoff of Tenneco’s Aftermarket & Ride Performance unit. Verifone Systems Inc Verifone Systems Inc SPV 2,550.8 Verifone Systems Inc SPV, a special purpose acquisition vehicle formed by Francisco Partners LP and the Canadian state-owned British Columbia Investment Management Corp, definitively agreed to acquire the entire share capital of Verifone Systems Inc, a San Jose-based provider of technology for electronic payment transactions and value-added services at point-of-sale, for $23.04 in cash per share or a total of $2.551 billion. Upon completion of the deal, Verifone will be delisted from the NYSE. Brazos Midstream Holdings LLC-Delaware Basin Subsidiary Cos North Haven Infrastructure Partners II LP 1,750.0 North Haven Infrastructure Partners II LP, a unit of Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Inc, definitively agreed to acquire Delaware Basin subsidiary companies of Brazos Midstream Holdings LLC, a Fort Worth-based producer of crude petroleum and natural gas, for an estimated $1.75 billion in cash. Analogic Corp Altaris Capital Partners LLC 1,050.1 Altaris Capital Partners LLC agreed to merge with Analogic Corp, a Peabody-based manufacturer of medical and security imaging systems, for $84 in cash per share or a total of $1.05 billion in cash via a leveraged buyout transaction. National Beef Packing Co LLC Marfrig Global Foods SA 969.0 Marfrig Global Foods SA of Brazil definitively agreed to acquire a 51% stake in National Beef Packing Co LLC, a Kansas-based provider of animal slaughtering services, from Leucadia National Corp (79%) and other shareholders for $969 million in cash. Originally, in January 2018, Leucadia National Corp announced that it was seeking a buyer for a 79% stake in National Beef Packing. Concurrently, Graff Enterprises Inc agreed to acquire the remaining 75% stake it does not already own in Garcadia Holdings LLC. Garcadia Holdings LLC Garff Enterprises Inc 425.0 Garff Enterprises Inc agreed to acquire the remaining 75% interest it does not already own in Garcadia Holdings LLC, a Salt Lake City-based new car dealer, from its joint venture partner Leucadia National Corp, for $425 million. The consideration will consist of $375 million in cash and $50 million preferred equity. Concurrently, Marfig Global Foods Sa of Brazil definitively agreed to acquire a 51% interest in National Beef Packing Co LLC. Nicor Energy Services Co American Water Works Co Inc 365.0 American Water Works Co Inc agreed to pay about $365 million to acquire Nicor Energy Services Co, a Naperville-based provider of home warranty, energy efficiency, and energy management plans. Cobalt International Energy Inc-US Gulf of Mexico Assets Investor Group 339.0 An investor group, comprising Statoil ASA (40%) and Total SA (20%), acquired a 60% stake in the US Gulf of Mexico assets of the bankrupt Cobalt International Energy Inc, a Houston-based producer of crude petroleum and natural gas, for $339 million via an auction. Originally, in December 2017, Cobalt, announced that it was seeking a buyer for its assets. MedPartners AMN Healthcare Services Inc 215.0 AMN Healthcare Services Inc acquired MedPartners, a Coral Springs-based provider of human resources and executive search consulting services, for $215 million. The consideration consisted of $195 million in cash plus up to $20 million in profit-related payments. Concurrently, AMN acquired Phillips DiPisa & Associates Inc and Leaders For Today LLC for a total of $37 million. Remington Holdings LP-Project Management Business Ashford Inc 203.0 Ashford Inc definitely agreed to acquire the project management business of Remington Holdings LP, a Dallas-based hotel operator, for $203 million in convertible preferred shares. Cox Industries Inc Koppers Inc 200.0 Koppers Inc, a unit of Koppers Holdings Inc, acquired Cox Industries Inc, an Orangeburg-based manufacturer of wood products, for $200 million. Edmodo Inc NetDragon Websoft Holdings Ltd 137.5 NetDragon Websoft Holdings Ltd of China definitively agreed to acquire the entire share capital of Edmodo Inc, a San Mateo-based internet service provider, for $137.5 million via a stock swap transaction. The consideration will consist of $15 million in cash and the issuance of third party common shares valued at $122.5 million. Westside Industrial Park,Jacksonville,FL Colony Industrial 77.5 Colony Industrial, a unit of Colony NorthStar Inc, acquired the Westside Industrial Park in Jacksonville for $77.5 million. Ryan Cos US Inc-McKesson Scottsdale Campus Griffin Capital Essential Asset REIT Inc 67.0 Griffin Capital Essential Asset REIT Inc, a unit of Griffin Capital Co LLC, acquired the McKesson Scottsdale Campus of Ryan Cos US Inc, a Minneapolis-based real estate development firm, for $67 million. Interstate Capital Corp Advance Business Capital LLC 57.5 Advance Business Capital LLC, a unit of Triumph Bancorp Inc, agreed to acquire Interstate Capital Corp, a Santa Teresa-based factoring company, for about $57.5 million. The consideration will consist of $35.5 million cash and $22 million in profit-related payments. Enterprise Industrial Park Colony Industrial 52.1 Colony Industrial, a unit of Colony NorthStar Inc, acquired the Enterprise Industrial Park in San Antonio for $52.1 mil. Ametrine Wellness Inc Cannex Capital Holdings Inc 30.0 Cannex Capital Holdings Inc of Canada agreed to acquire the entire share capital of Ametrine Wellness Inc, a San Diego-based manufacturer of medicinals and botanicals, for $30 million via a stock swap transaction. The consideration will consist of $2.5 million in cash, $22.5 million in Cannex common shares, and up to $7.5 million in profit-related payments. Ignis Studios LLC Momentous Entertainment Group Inc 21.5 Momentous Entertainment Group Inc signed a letter of intent to acquire Ignis Studios LLC, a Fort Worth-based software publisher, for $21.5 million in cash, common shares and performance payments. Summit Innovations Llc Kush Bottles Inc 16.4 Kush Bottles Inc agreed to acquire Summit Innovations Llc, a Denver-based petroleum refinery operator, for $16.41 million. The consideration will consist of $3.2 million in cash, issuance of 1.28 million Kush common shares valued at $6.605 million and up to $6.605 million in profit-related payments. The shares were valued based on Kush’s closing stock price of $5. 16 on 09 April 2018, the last full trading day prior to the announcement of the transaction. Medforce Technologies Inc Ideagen PLC 8.7 Ideagen PLC of the UK acquired Medforce Technologies Inc, a Suffern-based software publisher, for $8.7 million in cash. OCV Control Valves LLC MAT Holding SL 7.4 MAT Holding SL of Spain acquired a 51% stake in OCV Control Valves LLC, a Tulsa-based manufacturer of industrial valves, for $7.419 mil. Hartford Retirement Network Corp HQDA International Investment Holdings Ltd 7.1 HQDA International Investment Holdings Ltd of Hong Kong agreed to acquire an undisclosed majority interest in Hartford Retirement Network Corp, a Rosemead-based gold ore mine operator, for $7.124 million. Limitless Blockchain Technology LLC Victory Square Technologies Inc 3.9 Victory Square Technologies Inc of Canada plans to acquire the entire share capital of Limitless Blockchain Technology LLC, provider of computer systems design services, for $3.938 million. Geaux Industries Wealthcraft Capital Inc 1.0 Wealthcraft Capital Inc acquired an undisclosed majority interest in Geaux Industries, an Omaha-based provider of security guard and patrol services, for $1 million in common shares. ZenIQ Inc 6sense Insights Inc 6sense Insights Inc acquired ZenIQ Inc, a Sunnyvale-based provider of data processing and hosting services. SiteLock LLC ABRY Partners LLC ABRY Partners LLC acquired SiteLock LLC, a Scottsdale-based provider of software services, via a leveraged buyout transaction. Acer Water Tanks Ahrens Group Pty Ltd Ahrens Group Pty Ltd of Australia acquired Acer Water Tanks, a San Marcos-based wholesaler of industrial, commercial and residential water tanks. Financial Engineering Associates Inc Allegro Development Corp Allegro Development Corp acquired Financial Engineering Associates Inc, a Berkeley-based software publisher, from Barra Inc, ultimately owned by Morgan Stanley. American Precision Fabricators Inc Alpine 4 Technologies Ltd Alpine 4 Technologies Ltd acquired American Precision Fabricators Inc, a Fort Smith-based manufacturer of fabricated structural metal products. Leaders For Today LLC AMN Healthcare Services Inc AMN Healthcare Services Inc acquired Leaders For Today LLC, a Wellesley-based provider of executive search services. Concurrently, AMN acquired Phillips DiPisa & Associates Inc. Both transactions have a total value of $35 mil, with the consideration consisting of $30 million in cash and up to $7 million in profit-related payments. Additionally, AMN acquired MedPartners. FD Thomas Inc ASRC Industrial Services LLC ASRC Industrial Services LLC, a unit of Arctic Slope Regional Corp, acquired FD Thomas Inc, a Central Point-based provider of specialty trade contractor services. Oak Creek Village Audubon Communities Audubon Communities acquired Oak Creek Village, a Houston-based lessor of residential buildings and dwellings. Cascade Pathology Services Corp Aurora Diagnostics Inc Aurora Diagnostics Inc acquired Cascade Pathology Services Corp, a Portland-based provider of pathological services. American Cooler Service Inc Aviation Technical Services Inc Aviation Technical Services Inc, a unit of Macquarie Bank Ltd, acquired American Cooler Service Inc, an Arlington-based durable goods wholesaler. Hilton Garden Inn Columbus Banyan Investment Group Inc Banyan Investment Group Inc acquired Hilton Garden Inn Columbus and Homewood Suites by Hilton Columbus. Regions Insurance Inc BB&T Insurance Services Inc BB&T Insurance Services Inc, a unit of Branch Banking & Trust Co, definitively agreed to acquire Birmingham-based Regions Insurance Inc from Regions Financial Corp. Southwest Ice Arena Black Bear Sports Group Inc Black Bear Sports Group Inc acquired Southwest Ice Arena, a Crestwood-based owner and operator of an ice skating facility. Manning & Nozick Insurance Agency Inc Brown & Brown Insurance of Georgia Inc Brown & Brown Insurance of Georgia Inc, a unit of Brown & Brown Inc, acquired the Atlanta-based Manning & Nozick Insurance Agency Inc. Biosynthetic Technologies LLC Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP Calumet Specialty ProductsPartners LP acquired Biosynthetic Technologies LLC, an Irvine-based manufacturer of chemical products. TotalDiscovery LLC Catalyst Repository Systems Inc Catalyst Repository Systems Inc acquired an undisclosed majority interest in TotalDiscovery LLC, a Seattle-based software publisher. Keir Educational Resources CeriFi LLC CeriFi LLC, a unit of Leeds Equity Partners LLC, acquired Keir Educational Resources, a Middletown-based provider of professional and management development training services. Green House Data Inc-340 Progress Circle CIM Group LP CIM Group LP acquired 340 progress circle of Green House Data Inc, a Cheyenne-based provider of information technology data center services. Brohn Homes Clayton Properties Group Clayton Properties Group, a unit of Clayton Homes Inc, acquired Brohn Homes, a provider of land subdivision services. Wheel Pros LLC Clearlake Capital Group LP Clearlake Capital Group LP, a unit of Reservoir Capital Group LLC, acquired Wheel Pros LLC, a Lakewood-based wholesaler of motor vehicle supplies and parts, from Audax Group LP via in a secondary buyout transaction. Originally, Audax acquired Wheel Pros through a leveraged buyout transaction. Ds Services Of America Inc-Polycycle Solutions Assets Consolidated Container Co LLC Consolidated Container Co LLC, a unit of Loews Corp, acquired polycycle solutions assets of DS Services of America Inc, an Atlanta-based manufacturer of bottled water ultimately owned by Cott Corp. PlanSwift Software LLC ConstructConnect Inc ConstructConnect Inc, a unit of Roper Technologies Inc, acquired PlanSwift Software LLC, a Bountiful-based provider of takeoff and estimating software services, from Textura Corp, ultimately owned by Oracle Corp. Metro Vending Services Inc Continental Services Inc Continental Services Inc, a unit of INFOCUS Marketing Inc, acquired Metro Vending Services Inc, a Roseville-based vending machine operator. Media 8 Inc Dentsu Aegis Network Ltd Dentsu Aegis Network Ltd of the UK, a unit of Dentsu Inc, agreed to acquire the entire share capital of Media 8 Inc, a Miami-based provider of marketing consulting services. Lansco Colors Dominion Colour Corp Dominion Colour Corp of Canada, a unit of HIG Capital LLC, acquired the entire share capital of Lansco Colors, a Pearl River-based pigments manufacturer. Dallas Lighthouse For The Blind Inc Envision Inc Envision Inc merged with Dallas Lighthouse for the Blind Inc, a Dallas-based non-profit organization that helps vision impaired people. Cha Consulting Inc First Reserve Corp First Reserve Corp acquired CHA Consulting Inc, an Albany-based provider of engineering services, from Long Point Capital via a leveraged buyout transaction. King Estate Winery LP-Acrobat Wine Brand Foley Family Wines Foley Family Wines acquired the Acrobat wine brand of King Estate Winery LP, a Eugene-based winery. Royce International LLC Gabriel Performance Products LLC Gabriel Performance Products LLC, a unit of Audax Group LP, acquired Royce International LLC, a Sarasota-based manufacturer of specialty chemicals. Spector Logistics Inc-Certain Operating Assets Gatekeeper Systems Inc Gatekeeper Systems Inc, a unit of Hammond Kennedy Whitney & Co Inc, acquired certain operating assets of Spector Logistics Inc, a Wilmington-based provider of security systems services. Health Care Advisor Services Inc Genuine Health Group LLC Genuine Health Group LLC acquired Health Care Advisor Services Inc, a Doral-based provider of administrative management and general management consulting services. Mariott & Hyatt Branded Hotel Portfolio(12) Hospitality Ventures Management Group and Investra Capital Group

Hospitality Ventures Management Group and Investra Capital Group’s unit Investra Capital have jointly acquired 12 Marriott- and Hyatt-branded hotels with a total of 1,465 rooms.

These consists of:

• The 146-room Courtyard Atlanta Marietta I-75 North in Marietta, Ga. • The 131-room Courtyard Atlanta Norcross Peachtree Corners in Norcross, Ga. • The 127-room Courtyard Atlanta Marietta Windy Hill/Ballpark in Atlanta • The 198-room Courtyard Austin University in Austin, Texas • The 63-room Fairfield Inn & Suites Austin University in Austin, Texas • The 145-room Courtyard Dallas Addison Midway in Addison, Texas • The 130-room Hyatt House Dallas Richardson in Richardson, Texas • The 84-room Courtyard Grand Rapids Airport in Grand Rapids, Mich. • The 147-room Courtyard Detroit Southfield in Southfield, Mich. • The 86-room Fairfield Inn & Suites Indianapolis Airport in Indianapolis • The 95-room Residence Inn Indianapolis Airport in Indianapolis • The 113-room Courtyard Cleveland Beachwood in Beachwood, Ohio

Family Physicians Group Inc Humana Inc Humana Inc acquired Family Physicians Group Inc, an Altamonte Springs-based direct health and medical insurance carrier. Pli-Dek Systems Inc ICP Construction Inc ICP Construction Inc, a unit of ICP Group, acquired Pli-Dek Systems Inc, a Murrieta-based provider of specialty trade contractor services. Webyog Inc Idera Inc Idera Inc, a unit of TA Associates Management LP, plans to acquire Webyog Inc, a Santa Clara-based software publisher. Azimuth Communications Inc IES Communications LLC IES Communications LLC, a unit of IES Holdings Inc, acquired Azimuth Communications Inc, a Tualatin-based provider of telecommunications services. Wildfire Sales Impact Group Impact Group, a unit of Euro RSCG Worldwide Inc, acquired Wildfire Sales, a durable goods wholesaler. Epic Natural Sales Impact Group Impact Group, a unit of Euro RSCG Worldwide Inc, acquired Epic Natural Sales, a durable goods wholesaler. uBID Inc Incumaker Inc Incumaker Inc agreed to merge with uBID Inc, a Chicago-based online retailer, from Takumi Interactive Inc, ultimately owned by Petters Group Worldwide. H2h Blinds Llc Installed Building Products Inc Installed Building Products Inc acquired H2H Blinds LLC, a Lawrenceville-based window treatment retailer. Westchester Financial Center,White Plains,New York Investor Group An investor group, comprising Ginsburg Development Cos LLC and Robert Martin Co LLC, acquired the Westchester Financial Center in White Plains. Actian Corp Investor Group An investor group, comprising Sumeru Equity Partners Inc (20%) and HCL Technologies Ltd (80%), plans to acquire Actian Corp, a Redwood City-based software publisher, for about $330 mil. PaRaBaL Inc ISEC7 ISEC7 of Germany, a unit of GPXS Inc, acquired PaRaBaL Inc, a Baltimore-based wholesaler of industrial machinery and equipment. Jordan Health Services Inc Jordan Health Services Inc SPV Jordan Health Services Inc SPV, a new company formed by Kelso & Co and Blue Wolf Capital Partners LLC, definitively agreed to acquire Jordan Health Services Inc, an Addison-based provider of home health care services, from Palladium Equity Partners LLC. Trus Joist Industrial Facility,Perry County,Kentucky Kentucky River Properties LLC Kentucky River Properties LLC acquired the Trus Joist Industrial Facility in Hazard. Winthrop Corp Khandwala Capital Management Inc Khandwala Capital Management Inc agreed to acquire the entire share capital of Winthrop Corp, a provider of investment management and financial advisory services, from Wright Investors’ Service Holdings, Inc. Ace Supply Inc L&W Supply Corp L&W Supply Corp, a unit of American Builders & Contractors Supply Co Inc, acquired Ace Supply Inc, a Montgomery-based hardware retailer. Charles T Smith Insurance Agency Inc LTC Global Inc LTC Global Inc acquired Charles T Smith Insurance Agency Inc, a Boston-based insurance agency. Concurrently, LTC Global Inc acquired Charles T Smith Companies of Florida Inc. Charles T Smith Companies Of Florida Inc LTC Global Inc LTC Global Inc acquired Charles T Smith Companies of Florida Inc, a Fort Lauderdale-based provider of management consulting services. Concurrently, LTC Global Inc acquired Charles T Smith Insurance Agency Inc. Seakeeper Inc Madison Industries Inc Madison Industries Inc, a unit of Madison Capital Partners, acquired an undisclosed majority interest in Seakeeper Inc, a California-based manufacturer of motion control devices for boats. OptiGen LLC Mars Petcare Mars Petcare, a unit of Mars Inc, acquired OptiGen LLC, an Ithaca-based provider of veterinary services. Delaware Valley Urology LLC New Jersey Urology LLC New Jersey Urology LLC acquired the entire share capital of Delaware Valley Urology LLC, a Bordentown-based medical firm. FTJ FundChoice LLC NorthStar Financial Services Group LLC NorthStar Financial Services Group LLC, a unit of TA Associates Management LP, definitively agreed to acquire FTJ FundChoice LLC, a Hebron-based investment advisor, from Seaport Capital LLC. Lift Security npm Inc npm Inc acquired Lift Security, a provider of computer systems design services. National Cred-A-Chek Inc-Assets NRT Technology Corp NRT Technology Corp of Canada acquired the assets of National Cred-A-Chek Inc, a San Diego-based provider of data processing and hosting services. Outfitter Advisors Ltd Old Dominion Capital Management Inc Old Dominion Capital Management Inc, a unit of Union Bank & Trust Co, agreed to acquire Outfitter Advisors Ltd, a McLean-based investment advisory firm. Ontai Operational Technology Integrators Operational Technology Integrators acquired Ontai, an Orinda-based software publisher. Acorn Storage Trailers Inc Pac Van Inc Pac Van Inc, a unit of Mobile Office Acquisition Corp, acquired Acorn Storage Trailers Inc, a Bowling Green-based provider of truck rental and leasing services. IPayment Inc Paysafe Group PLC UK’s Paysafe Group PLC, a unit of Paysafe Group PLC SPV, agreed to acquire iPayment Holdings Inc, a Nashville-based intermediator. Prolube Inc PetroChoice PetroChoice, a unit of Golden Gate Capital Inc, acquired Prolube Inc, a Bensalem-based manufacturer of petroleum lubricants. Oberto Sausage Co Premium Brands Holdings Corp Premium Brands Holdings Corp of Canada plans to acquire Oberto Sausage Co, a meat processor based in Kent, Washington. Pactech Packaging ProAmpac LLC ProAmpac LLC, a unit of Pritzker Group, acquired Pactech Packaging, a manufacturer of paper packing products. Delighted Inc Qualtrics LLC Qualtrics LLC acquired Delighted Inc, a Palo Alto-based software publisher. Valorem LLC Reply SpA Reply SpA of Italy acquired an undisclosed majority interest in Valorem LLC, a Kansas City-based software publisher. Hes Elevator Services Inc Savaria Corp Savaria Corp of Canada acquired Hes Elevator Services Inc, a Denver-based building equipment contractor. Fairfield Inn & Suites Omaha Downtown Scarlett Hotel Group LLC Scarlett Hotel Group LLC acquired Fairfield Inn & Suites Omaha Downtown, an Omaha-based hotel operator, from Marriott International Inc. Folger Hill Asset Management LP Schonfeld Strategic Advisors LLC Schonfeld Strategic Advisors LLC agreed to acquire the entire share capital of Folger Hill Asset Management LP, a New York City-based hedge fund, from Leucadia National Corp. Ubeo Inc Sentinel Capital Partners LLC Sentinel Capital Partners LLC acquired Ubeo Inc, a San Antonio-based wholesaler of computer and computer peripheral equipment and software, via a leveraged buyout transaction. Tenneco Inc-Aftermarket & Ride Performance Company Shareholders Tenneco Inc plans to spin off its Aftermarket & Ride Performance Company to its shareholders. The transaction is conditional upon the completion of Tenneco Inc’s acquisition of Federal-Mogul Holdings Inc. Five Star Rig and Supply Inc Sixty Six Oilfield Services Inc Sixty Six Oilfield Services Inc, a unit of Medically Minded Inc, signed a letter of intent to acquire Five Star Rig and Supply Inc, an Oklahoma City-based manufacturer of oil and gas field machinery and equipment. Clark Hill Thorp Reed Strasburger & Price LLP Strasburger & Price LLP plans to merge with Clark Hill Thorp Reed, a Pittsburgh-based law firm. Originally, in January 2018, Strasburger was rumored to be planning to merge with Clark. Coin Acceptors Inc Suzo-Happ Group Suzo-Happ Group, a unit of Pfingsten Partners LLC, acquired Coin Acceptors Inc, a St Louis-based manufacturer of automatic vending machines. Lead Pistol LLC Technique Fitness Inc Technique Fitness Inc acquired Lead Pistol LLC, a Nashville-based software publisher. First Bancorp of Durango Inc Triumph Bancorp Inc Triumph Bancorp Inc definitively agreed to acquire the entire share capital of First Bancorp of Durango Inc, a Durango-based bank holding company, from Banknote Capital Corp. Concurrently, Triumph definitively agreed to acquire the entire share capital of Southern Colorado Corp. Southern Colorado Corp Triumph Bancorp Inc Triumph Bancorp Inc definitively agreed to acquire the entire share capital of Southern Colorado Corp, a bank holding company. Concurrently, Triumph definitively agreed to acquire the entire share capital of First Bancorp of Durango Inc. Social Bicycles Inc Uber Technologies Inc Uber Technologies Inc agreed to acquire Social Bicycles Inc, a New York-based provider of bikeshare technology. Holland Storage Systems LLC Unex Manufacturing Inc Unex Manufacturing Inc acquired Holland Storage Systems LLC, a Zeeland-based provider of warehousing and storage services. National Spinning Co Inc Unifi Manufacturing Inc Unifi Manufacturing Inc, a unit of Unifi Inc, definitively agreed to acquire National Spinning Co Inc, a New York-based yarn spinning mill operator. Keystyle Data Solutions LLC Viewpoint Inc Viewpoint Inc acquired Keystyle Data Solutions LLC, a Monrovia-based software publisher. EnviroSolutions Inc Waste Management Inc Waste Management Inc acquired EnviroSolutions Inc, a Manassas-based provider of nonhazardous waste treatment and disposal services. Quest Solutions Llc Wilsquare Capital LLC Wilsquare Capital LLC acquired Quest Solutions Llc, a direct health and medical insurance carrier, via a leveraged buyout transaction. Frontier Fence Co Inc Wutke LLC Wutke LLC acquired Frontier Fence Co Inc, an Escondido-based manufacturer and wholesaler of chainlink, wood, vinyl, gate operators, canopies, ornamental and wrought iron fencing. Accelerated Media Technologies Inc Zazoom Media Group LLC Zazoom Media Group LLC acquired Accelerated Media Technologies Inc, an Auburn-based provider of communication services. US M&A Deals Announced April 6 to April 12, 2018 Source: Thomson Reuters

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Monday, 9 April 2018

Property Details for 6412 Van Eyck Way

6412 Van Eyck Way, Norcross, GA 30093
6412 Van Eyck Way, Norcross, GA 30093
Property Features
Bedrooms Main: 3
Baths Full Main: 2
Lot Size: 1/2 – 1 Acre Lot Description: Cul De Sac Lot Description: Private Backyard6412 Van Eyck Way, Norcross, GA 30093
6412 Van Eyck Way, Norcross, GA 30093
Property Features
Bedroom Desc: Mstr On Main
Lower Full Baths: 1
Dining Room Desc: Liv/Dine Rm Comb

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Monday, 2 April 2018

Zetabid Announces Public Real-Estate Auction of a Fully Leased Medical Office Building in Atlanta, Georgia Suburb

LOS ANGELES & LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Heritage Zetabid Realty & Auction Services, a division of Heritage Global Inc. (OTCQB:HGBL, CSE:HGP), today announced the sale at public auction of a fully leased medical office building in Gwinnett County 30 minutes East of Atlanta, Georgia. The 14,688 square foot building was built in 2001 and is located at 545 Old Norcross Road, Lawrenceville, GA 30046.

The online sealed bid auction is scheduled to take place December 12-15, 2016 and will be conducted at www.zetabid.com. The starting bid is $900,000 or $61/sq. ft. The property was listed previously at $1,350,000. A complete due diligence package is available on the website.

“This prime medical office building is being sold by order of the lender/special servicer and represents an outstanding investment opportunity to acquire a fully leased and ideally located medical building complete with 60-car parking at below replacement cost. At the starting bid price, the net operating income for the facility produces a cap rate of over 13%,” stated Michael Davin, Managing Director of Heritage Zetabid Realty & Auction Services.

Buyers must register in advance to obtain due diligence information. As always, broker cooperation is welcomed with a 2% fee available to qualified brokers representing their client. Site tours may be arranged with advanced notice. The site is listed with Stream Realty by Matt Parisi – 404-962-8633. For more information, please visit www.zetabid.com.

About Heritage Zetabid Realty & Auction Services (www.zetabid.com)

Zetabid (Heritage Zetabid Realty & Auction Services is a division of Heritage Global Inc. (OTCQB:HGBL, CSE:HGP), conducts real estate auctions of estate homes and commercial real estate. Zetabid principals have sold a billion dollars’ worth of real estate including over 3,000 homes, numerous office, industrial, retail, multi-family and resort properties. Zetabid was initially founded by the Tribune Company (Los Angeles Times Media Group), DoveBid and CataList Homes.

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Monday, 19 March 2018

Norcross, GA Real Estate: Newly Listed Homes for Sale

The houses for sale in and around Norcross are just a small portion of more than 4 million homes sold in Georgia. and across the United States every year. We’re not just talking listed homes for sale, either. We’re talking about homes for sale — that sell.

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Tuesday, 13 March 2018

Broadtree Residential, Inc. Acquires 370-Unit Apartment Community in Norcross, GA

ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan. 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Broadtree Residential, Inc. (Broadtree), a private real estate investment trust (REIT) managed by Broadstone Real Estate, LLC (Broadstone), today announced the acquisition of The Reserve at Gwinnett, a 370-unit multifamily apartment community in Norcross, Georgia for a purchase price of $51.0 million.

Built in 1999, The Reserve at Gwinnett is composed of 14 residential buildings totaling nearly 430,000 rentable square feet. In aggregate, the buildings contain 112 one-bedroom units, 194 two-bedroom units, and 64 three-bedroom units, with an average size of approximately 1,160 square feet per unit. All units feature open floorplans with 8 ft. ceilings, walk-in closets, and a patio or balcony. The property also includes 12 attached and 18 detached garages, along with ample surface parking for residents. The community offers numerous attractive amenities, including a new fitness center, modern clubhouse and business center, resort-style swimming pool, grilling area, dog park, and lighted tennis courts.

“We are excited to announce Broadtree’s acquisition of The Reserve at Gwinnett, and feel confident that it will serve as an excellent ‘cornerstone’ investment as we continue to grow the Broadtree portfolio,” said Chris Czarnecki, Broadtree’s CEO. “We are proud to have achieved this result for our shareholders, and look forward to announcing more exciting news throughout the rest of 2018 and beyond.”

Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in this transaction, and Vaisey Nicholson & Nearpass PLLC represented Broadtree.

About Broadtree Residential:

Broadtree Residential, Inc. (Broadtree) is a private real estate investment trust (REIT) designed to provide shareholders with predictable, tax-sheltered cash flow, and generate attractive total returns via investment in a diversified portfolio of multifamily apartment communities.

Broadtree seeks residential property acquisitions via outright cash purchases and/or through UPREIT transactions. UPREIT transactions (where “UPREIT” stands for Umbrella Partnership REIT) provide a tax deferred exit strategy for owners of real estate who might otherwise recognize a significant taxable gain in a cash sale of a highly appreciated property with a low tax basis. These transactions enable the property owner to exchange owned real estate for an interest in a professionally managed portfolio that is diversified by geography and property type.

Broadtree, which is externally managed by Broadstone, remains open for investment by accredited investors only, with a minimum initial investment of $200,000. Shares are offered via private placement. Please see certain important disclosures regarding Broadtree at broadstone.com/disclosures.

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Monday, 26 February 2018

Comcast charging for heavy data use in 15 states

Xfinity on Campus streams content onto various devices using WiFi.

Comcast Corp., one of the nation’s largest home broadband providers, has expanded consumer trials to 15 states that charge Xfinity Internet subscribers extra fees if they stream many hours of online video or run through vast amounts of data.

The Comcast trials have rekindled a debate over whether the cable and telco industries should impose "data caps" on Internet users.

Data caps punish heavy Internet video streamers, or Netflix and Hulu users, while protecting cable-TV bundles, critics say.

But Comcast and other broadband providers say they are charging "bandwidth hogs" for the burdens they place on their networks. Comcast has set its monthly usage cap at 300 gigabytes. The median Comcast Xfinity customer consumes about 40 gigabytes, the company says.

Over the last two months, Comcast began a trial of an option of charging Xfinity Internet subscribers in South Florida and the Atlanta area an extra $30 or $35 a month for unlimited data usage.

Comcast has separately experimented with charging subscribers $10 for every 50 gigabytes of data over 300 gigabytes a month – or, as some say, $10 for a 50-gig bucket.

The Philadelphia company describes the data cap trials as localized. But data on the Comcast website shows it has expanded trials to 1,303 zip codes in 15 states – a significant part of Comcast’s cable-TV franchise areas. On Wednesday, Comcast added several small towns and cities in Tennessee, Virginia and Louisiana to the trial.

Mostly, the trial areas are in the South and Midwest. There are no data cap trials in the Philadelphia area and, technically, no consumption limits on Internet usage, though that could change.

"When you have 10 percent of the customers consuming 50 percent of the network bandwidth, it’s only fair that those consumers should pay more," Comcast spokesman Charlie Douglas said Wednesday.

Comcast has surveyed customers on options and there "has been interest" in the all-you-can-eat unlimited option that was rolled out in September in Florida for an additional $30 a month and in Georgia this month for an additional $35 a month.

Eight percent of Comcast customers use more than 300 gigabytes a month of data and thus might be potential customers for the unlimited option, the company says.

Douglas noted that Comcast also offers subscribers who use less than five gigabytes a month a $5 discount on their broadband bill in the trial areas.

At 300 gigabytes, an Internet subscriber can stream 230 to 575 hours of movies in a month, 5,500 hours of music, or 40,000 to 93,000 e-books, Comcast says.

Others note that the popularity of Netflix, bit-drenched high-definition video, large video game downloads and binge TV show viewing have boosted data consumption.

Don "D.J." O’Berry, 32, a Comcast subscriber in Norcross, Ga., and part of the trial area, says he can easily reach the 300-gigabytes monthly cap and has opposed the caps with tweets and complaints to the Federal Communications Commission.

"It’s not hard for me," said O’Berry, a network administrator for a private company who binge-watches Netflix and games, "to run over that cap if I don’t pay attention."

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Monday, 19 February 2018

Zenith Education closing Colorado Springs, Thornton campuses of Altierus Career College

Everest College is now Altierus Career College, in a rebranding effort that indicates a change in direction. Submitted photo.

Zenith Education Group will close its Altierus Career College campuses in Colorado Springs and Thornton, laying off 53 employees starting Jan. 8 but completing classes for current students, the Minneapolis-based nonprofit has told state officials.

The local campus, previously called Everest College, is at 1815 Jet Wing Drive near the Colorado Springs Airport and will operate until September. The Thornton campus will stay open until October 2019. Both will let students complete their programs, a Zenith spokeswoman said.

The closings are part of a restructuring that will shutter 21 campuses with 5,400 students nationwide and leave Zenith with campuses in Tampa, Fla.; Norcross, Ga., and Houston, allowing the company to "focus on the most effective initiatives and innovative ideas that provide underserved students with the best opportunities for career success," the company said in a Nov. 8 statement.

The local campus offers career education for dental and medical assistants, medical administration and computer information technology. Zenith acquired the campuses in 2015 from Corinthian Colleges Inc.

Corinthian was under scrutiny by federal and state regulators amid allegations that it falsified student job placement rates and misled prospective students by persuading them to take on too much debt. Corinthian shut down a 200-employee call center in Colorado Springs about the same time as the sale, later filed for bankruptcy and a month later closed its other campuses.

Zenith struggled after the acquisition, laying off more than half its workforce and losing thousands of students and more than $100 million. The sale included an agreement to forgive $480 million of loan debt held by former Corinthian students. The company hired a new CEO and secured a $250 million endowment to strengthen its balance sheet.

"Over the past few years, it has become evident to us that many of our campuses are located in areas that are geographically inconvenient for underserved students or not built to accommodate the programs we want and need to offer," Zenith said in the statement. "We will work with each and every student to help him/her achieve his/her education goals, just as we did when we acquired the campuses in 2015. No student was left behind then and we will ensure each has the opportunity for success now."

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Monday, 12 February 2018

Norcross, GA Real Estate: Newly Listed Homes for Sale

The houses for sale in and around Norcross are just a small portion of more than 4 million homes sold in Georgia. and across the United States every year. We’re not just talking listed homes for sale, either. We’re talking about homes for sale — that sell.

Looking for a home to buy? Or do you just like looking at what homes are on the market? Either way, here are the latest homes for sale in and around Norcross listed by our partners at realtor.com.

The houses for sale in and around Norcross are just a small portion of more than 4 million homes sold in Georgia. and across the United States every year. We’re not just talking listed homes for sale, either. We’re talking about homes for sale — that sell.

Looking for a home to buy? Or do you just like looking at what homes are on the market? Either way, here are the latest homes for sale in and around Norcross listed by our partners at realtor.com.

The houses for sale in and around Norcross are just a small portion of more than 4 million homes sold in Georgia. and across the United States every year. We’re not just talking listed homes for sale, either. We’re talking about homes for sale — that sell.

Looking for a home to buy? Or do you just like looking at what homes are on the market? Either way, here are the latest homes for sale in and around Norcross listed by our partners at realtor.com.

The houses for sale in and around Norcross are just a small portion of more than 4 million homes sold in Georgia. and across the United States every year. We’re not just talking listed homes for sale, either. We’re talking about homes for sale — that sell.

Looking for a home to buy? Or do you just like looking at what homes are on the market? Either way, here are the latest homes for sale in and around Norcross listed by our partners at realtor.com.

The houses for sale in and around Norcross are just a small portion of more than 4 million homes sold in Georgia. and across the United States every year. We’re not just talking listed homes for sale, either. We’re talking about homes for sale — that sell.

Looking for a home to buy? Or do you just like looking at what homes are on the market? Either way, here are the latest homes for sale in and around Norcross listed by our partners at realtor.com.

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Monday, 5 February 2018

Hudson Capital Adds 512 Units to SE Portfolio

Hudson Capital Properties has acquired two properties for a total of $66 million, the 288-unit Cary Reserve at Weston in Cary, N.C. for $46.8 million and the 224-unit Willow Trail in Norcross, Ga. for $19.3 million. These two purchases will add 512 units to the companies growing Southeastern portfolio.

Cary Reserve at Weston, Cary, N.C.

“Our goal for 2018 is to continue building out our portfolio, specifically targeting acquisitions in our target markets including Atlanta, the Research Triangle [Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill], and Dallas-Ft. Worth, which we feel enjoy the combination of favorable demographics and employment growth, good weather, and lower cost of living that makes certain Southeastern apartment markets so attractive,” said Robert Cohen II, executive vice president of HCP.

The company plans on investing $7 million of additional capital into strategic improvement plans for both properties. For Cary Reserve, HCP will bring all units up to a Class A level, as well as enhance the overall curb appeal and amenity set. For Willow Trail, the company is planning for a two-pronged value-add program that will replace the current management with its third-party team from Westdale, as well as performing a unit renovation program.

Cary Reserve at Weston

Located at 1000 Heathmoor Lane, Cary Reserve at Weston offers one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans ranging from 692 to 1,362 square feet, across 27 three-story buildings. The asset was purchased from Duck Pond Realty and was subject to a $33.4 million Freddie Mac loan, according to Yardi Matrix. Constructed in 1995, the property is situated on 32.7 acres and offers interior features such as washer/dryers, fireplaces, high ceilings and private balcony/patios. Residents have access to amenities including:

car care center swimming pool tennis courts grilling areas tenant lounge business center billiard room outdoor storage dog park playground 5,000-square-foot fitness center carports and garages 610 parking spaces

The property is ideally located in North Carolina’s Research Triangle, which provides access to two of the Triangle’s largest employment nodes, Weston Parkway Office Corridor and Research Triangle Park. The community is also within close proximity to the Arboretum at Weston Shopping Center, which offers more than one million square feet of retail and dining options.

Willow Trail
Willow Trail, Norcross, Ga.

Situated at 1500 Willow Trail Drive, Willow Trail features one- and two-bedroom floorplans ranging from 652 to 1,200 square feet, across 14 two-story buildings. The community was purchased from GFI Capital Resources Group and was subject to a $13.5 million Freddie Mac loan, according to Yardi Matrix. Built in 1985, the property offers interior features such as washer/dryer hookups, fireplaces and private balcony/patios. Residents have access to amenities including:

basketball court playground swimming pool outdoor storage laundry facilities 500 parking spaces

The community is located in Gwinnett County, one of the fastest growing counties in the country. It is situated within 10 miles of 27 million square feet of Class A office space, 450,000 jobs and various retail and entertainment options. Interstate 85 and State Route 403 are also within close proximity.

“HCP’s acquisition strategy for the Southeast targets high-quality assets in great locations, with strong potential to add value through our thoughtful process of modernization and amenitization,” added Cohen. “Cary Reserve and Willow Trail suit the strategy perfectly and we’re pleased to successfully conclude these transactions and incorporate the assets into our expanding portfolio, which now exceeds 6,500 units.”

Last December, Madison Realty Capital closed on a $15 million bridge loan for a residential and retail development in Brooklyn, N.Y. that refinances a prior loan of $13 million held by Hudson Capital.

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Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Marching band shows up for epic chemo-ending celebration

NORCROSS, Ga. — Alane Levy met Josh Libman just four days before his leg was amputated. She learned about his battle with cancer on a Facebook group for Jewish mothers. Moms around Atlanta were trying to raise money to help Libman with his hospital expenses. "I couldn’t write a check, but I could offer my nursing services," Levy thought.

Levy is a nurse who takes care of people after surgery. She’s been part of Libman’s care since his amputation. Levy helped the 32-year-old through each of his chemo treatments, caring for him overnight once per week to offer his family a small break in his care. And she did it for free.

"I could use the money," Levy says. "But it’s about doing the right thing."

Levy’s kindness didn’t stop there. The mom of two isn’t one to let big occasions go by without celebrating appropriately. So when Libman got close to finishing his last chemo treatment, Levy wanted to do something big.

Typically, cancer patients going through chemo will ring a bell to signify the end of treatment. But Libman was undergoing his treatment on a floor of the hospital that didn’t have a bell.

No bell? No problem, thought Levy. She set out to find the biggest, loudest thing she could think of.

On November 10th, Libman walked out of his house to the loud drums of a marching band making its way down his street. Levy coordinated with the band director of Libman’s high school alma mater, Norcross High School.

About 50 kids were supposed to show up to bang their drums and make a ton of noise. But when word of what was being planned spread to the other kids in the band, all 150 members of the band crammed into cars with their instruments and headed towards Libman’s house.

Libman stood there, on two crutches, watching and smiling at the loud scene before him.

He finally got his bell.

Watch the video above to see the marching band in all its glory, especially their chant for Libman.

"There’s so much bad in this world, people just want something good," Levy said. "You’re part of something so wonderful, this is bigger than anything we could do on our own."

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Sunday, 21 January 2018

Find The Right Norcross GA Housing For Your Family

If you and your family need to find Norcross GA housing, then you need to be careful about the home you pick out. You want to know that it’s going to be a safe place to live. You also need to know that it’s worth your time and money to invest in.

You’re going to want to have someone come out and inspect a home for you before you buy it. You need to know that things like the roof and the plumbing system are in good shape. If nothing is in that good of shape, then you’re going to find that it’s not a good idea to buy that house unless it’s really cheap. If they will lower the price of the house so you can use the saved money to fix up the home, then it’s easier to justify buying the home.

A home should be in a neighborhood that you and your family can feel safe in. On some real estate sites, you can find crime maps where you can look at where crimes happen and what kind of crimes they are. Generally, you won’t find anywhere in a city that is totally free of crime. But, you can find out where the nicer places are because they won’t have as many crime problems as places that are not so nice. You can also get a feel for the neighborhood by just driving through it and looking at how well neighbors take care of their homes.

There are going to be plenty of Norcross GA housing options to choose from. That’s why you have to be careful, because you don’t want to just pick something at random only to not be happy with it. This guide should have been able to help you with doing your research.


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