Local firm tapped to lead efforts at The Lake District
The Lake District monument sign, as seen in 2021. “We are actively looking for concepts that fit well within the larger Lake District puzzle,” said Landon Williams, senior vice president of capital markets at Cushman & Wakefield. “We have also been working through essential site work to prepare for future phases of the development. The next priority is to sell or lease the remaining 10 out parcels.” (Brad Vest/Special to The Daily Memphian file)
Cushman & Wakefield Commercial Advisors will try to salvage the plans for The Lake District after the multifamily development suffered financial problems.
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The Lake District Cushman and Wakefield City of Lakeland Romspen Investment Corp. Lakeland Mayor Josh Roman Subscriber OnlyThank you for supporting local journalism.
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Michael Waddell
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