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Columbus Properties, L.P. has achieved three decades of high quality
development during some of the most demanding economic periods in this century.The history of real estate development in the United
States reflects the economic and cultural history of the nation. Between the industrial
age at the turn of the century and the information age in its latter stages, large scale
real estate development began in earnest with the housing boom of the post-war era and
continued well into the 1980s with the emergence of modern office towers in quickly
expanding urban centers. Like many other industries that have grown from infancy to
maturity in this century, commercial real estate has evolved from an entrepreneurial
enterprise to one dominated in this decade by consolidation of public companies with
significant capital.
Columbus Properties, L.P.s
growth mirrors that of the U.S. real estate markets. The companys professional
leadership seized the available opportunities in the 1963-75 era, capitalized on the
exciting growth in the late 70s and early 80s, and weathered the financial
storms that hit the market in the mid-to-late 80s. Since then, Columbus Properties
has taken advantage of the market conditions to position itself for maximum return on
investments by possessing and adaptive management strategy.
Columbus Properties prides itself on experience and knowledge gained through these three decades. The company now approaches the present market place from a strategic standpoint to capitalize on current opportunities to acquire, develop, manage, reposition and market real estate properties and companies that are adaptive to market trends. |
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New Orleans, LA 70112
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