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HARBOR PLACE MALL. In the fall of 1986 the Harbor Place Development Corporation announced the purchase of 100,000 square feet of an older part of the [[ADAMS COMPANY (THE)]] property near the [[ICE HARBOR]]. The corporation's leadership, [[HARTIG, Kenneth F. | HARBOR PLACE MALL. In the fall of 1986 the Harbor Place Development Corporation announced the purchase of 100,000 square feet of an older part of the [[ADAMS COMPANY (THE)]] property near the [[ICE HARBOR]]. The corporation's leadership, [[HARTIG, Kenneth F. Jr.|Kenneth F. HARTIG, Jr.]] and [[THOMPSON, John "Jack" Thompson|John "Jack" Thompson]] announced that David Hession of Waterloo, Iowa and Roger Wolfe of Lincoln, Nebraska two new investors had joined their firm. The renovation was expected to cost at least $500,000 and was expected to be ready for new tenants in the spring of 1987. | ||
Harbor Place Mall was looking for small specialty, antique shops, a museum, art studios and a recreation area. Hession and Wolfe, partners of Raiboom Associates of Waterloo, Iowa had experience in managing and development of real estate along the Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad property to which the old [[ADAMS COMPANY (THE)]] was also adjacent. | Harbor Place Mall was looking for small specialty, antique shops, a museum, art studios and a recreation area. Hession and Wolfe, partners of Raiboom Associates of Waterloo, Iowa had experience in managing and development of real estate along the Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad property to which the old [[ADAMS COMPANY (THE)]] was also adjacent. |
Revision as of 22:37, 15 December 2024
HARBOR PLACE MALL. In the fall of 1986 the Harbor Place Development Corporation announced the purchase of 100,000 square feet of an older part of the ADAMS COMPANY (THE) property near the ICE HARBOR. The corporation's leadership, Kenneth F. HARTIG, Jr. and John "Jack" Thompson announced that David Hession of Waterloo, Iowa and Roger Wolfe of Lincoln, Nebraska two new investors had joined their firm. The renovation was expected to cost at least $500,000 and was expected to be ready for new tenants in the spring of 1987.
Harbor Place Mall was looking for small specialty, antique shops, a museum, art studios and a recreation area. Hession and Wolfe, partners of Raiboom Associates of Waterloo, Iowa had experience in managing and development of real estate along the Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad property to which the old ADAMS COMPANY (THE) was also adjacent.
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1. Nepper, Mark, "Work to Begin on Ice Harbor Mall," Telegraph Herald, October 5, 1986, p. 3