by Bill Rain | Sep 23, 2020 | Case Studies
A genuine gem What had been the former Genuine Auto Parts building sat on South Main street as a monochromatic eyesore. Every window had been painted the same dull yellow, making it look as forlorn and lonely as could be, just south of the recently renovated...
by Bill Rain | Sep 23, 2020 | Case Studies
Lofts so cool they named the street Ice Avenue Hidden behind other buildings, this building was destined for a date with the wrecking ball when we identified it as a potential upscale living opportunity in Downtown Dayton. Driven by the success and quick sell out of...
by Bill Rain | Sep 23, 2020 | Case Studies
The beautiful terra cotta style 11 story “Ludlow Manor Building” was purchased by Rain & Associates in July 2004. The project plan was to create 82 affordable market rate units comprised of 9 two bedroom, 62 one bedroom and 11 studios and two commercial spaces on...
by Bill Rain | Sep 23, 2020 | Case Studies
Brooksville Regional hospital had seen its day pass. Left to rot as an eyesore, Metro-Bay took a scalpel to the 128K sq ft structure sitting on 14 acres, carving out 19,000 sq ft and dividing the building into the 60K sq Ft Oaks Town Centre and the 49K sq ft Grande...
by Bill Rain | Sep 23, 2020 | Case Studies
The redevelopment of the 128,000 sqft former Brooksville Regional hospital into the 60,000 sqft Oaks Towne Centre and the 49,000 sqft Grande ILF. Selective demolition reduced the project by 19,000 sqft which allowed for better repositioning and the creation of first...