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Annette Hibbler
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Brighton, MI
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Rock Ventures "Bullish" on Future of Detroit

Annette Hibbler
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Brighton, MI
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DETROIT, Oct. 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Rock Ventures and its real estate arm, Bedrock Real Estate Services, today announced the purchase of two downtown properties -- 1505 Woodward Avenue and 1265 Griswold Street -- adding 84,000 square feet to its growing real estate holdings. In nearly three years, Rock Ventures has acquired more than 40 properties totaling nearly 8 million square feet of commercial and parking space in Detroit's urban core.

"Detroit's bankruptcy does not deter our downtown Detroit investment strategy," said Matt Cullen, President and CEO of Rock Ventures. "We are as bullish as ever on the future of Detroit and will continue to invest in properties we believe strategically fit our mission to transform the city." Read Full Article

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