BLM - Limited - December 2021

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Bloomington-Normal’s Premier Lifestyle and Business Magazine - December 2021

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THE LIMITED LIST PAGE 11 Plus Coverage of 7 Local Events


Index

Staff and Contributors

LIFESTYLE

BUSINESS

Jonell Kehias

Saints Alive ....................................... 3

By the Numbers ...........................13

Editor

VisionPoint Halloween ................ 4

MIRA Installation and Awards .14

Poem: Starry Night at Sugar Grove .................................................. 5

Business After Hours ..................15

Erin Martiens Designer Deanna Frautschi Writer, photographer, naturalist Michael Escoubas

Give our Regards to Broadway ......................................6, 7

Poet

Rotary Halloween Happy Hour ...................................16 Bed Blitz ..........................................17 Business Barometer ....................18

Justin Hurt Photographer

Snow Birds .....................................19

Thom Rakestraw

Snyder/Shriners 5K .....................20

Photographer

Parting Shot ...................................23

Carlos T. Miranda Photographer

Basket from Give our Regards to Broadway

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Editor — Jonell Kehias jkehias@pantagraph.com | 309-820-3350 Central Illinois General Manager — Barry Winterland bwinterland@pantagraph.com | 309-820-3205

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2021 Alumni Achievement Award recipient Dan Zehr ‘91 proudly displays his plaque

Phyllis Urban and Michael Lockett, Ramah Kuper, Angie and Rich Thomas, and Dcn. Mike and Kathy Pool

Saints Alive 2021 emcee’d by Kevin Cook, Director of Advancement at Central Catholic, wearing his finest Arabian Sultan garb

Central Catholic alum Katie (Wemlinger) Hermes ‘03 with Nic and Erin Baker, and Katie Grossmann

Saints alums Caroyln (Bathea) Oleson ‘80, Lauryn Oleson ‘15, Donovan Haas ‘15, and Kurt Oleson ‘79

Dr. Mary Ryder receiving the John Snyder Saintly Service Award

Dalton Grossmann, Jared Hall, and Saints alum Luke Hermes ‘03

Trinity HS Saints alum Fr. Doug Hennessy ‘56 with Deacon Michael Pool

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Saints Alive 2021

Arabian Nights Saturday, Oct. 9 Bloomington Country Club Photos provided to Limited This popular fundraiser for Central Catholic High School features fabulous food, amazing decorations and lots of great auction items including a Blackstone 3-0burner grill, amazing trips, a Bloomington Country Club membership, coach purse with $500 cash and a champagne raffle $3,199 necklace from Jack Lewis Jewelers.


VisionPoint Eye Center Halloween

Friday, Oct. 29 VisionPoint Eye Center, Bloomington Photos by Carlos T. Miranda The Halloween spirit was alive at VisionPoint on Friday, as both staff and doctors donned costumes, much to the delight of clients who visited that day. With Sean Easter, Dr. Daniel Brownstone a theme of Disney vs. Pixar, there were lots of Toy Story and Star Wars characters (of both the evil and good variety).

VisionPoint staff Jane Kauffman, Julie Payne, Mellissa Wahl

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Julie Hopper, Samantha Ring

SUNSEEKERS!

HERE’S YOUR ANSWER TO WINTER.

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AT SUGAR GROVE

BY MICHAEL ESCOUBAS

WESTMINSTER VILLAGE A CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

(309) 663-6474 2025 E. Lincoln Street, Bloomington

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Poem

Starry Night

The lines are straight and swift between the stars we feel small beneath this canopy far and far away and yet a voice riding bright upon its beams seems to beckon us to a place beyond them all a place conceived within the illumined large of our minds where the Source of all light once spoke the world into existence— we stand in the hand of Him who portioned out the stars— arranging deepening enchanting night


Give our Regards to Broadway

Fundraiser for the Illinois Symphony Orchestra Sunday, Oct. 24 ISU Bone Student Center, Normal Photos by Carlos T. Miranda Hundreds gathered to celebrate and support the 29th season of the Illinois Symphony Orchestra. Mezzo Soprano and IWU alum Kate Tombaugh and IWU professor of Music Robert Mangialardi, along with ISO musicians, entertained the audience. There were Gala chairs Carolyn and Duane Yockey many unique items and experiences to be won at the silent and live auctions. Funds raised allow the Symphony to continue to provide live orchestra performances and vital education programs for children In Central Illinois. More photos at pantagraph.com/limited ISO Bloomington-Normal Guild President Cathy Wentworth

Ed and Jon Voegele

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Chris and Larry Eggan

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Paula and Dan Deneen


Honorary chairs Julie and Bob Dobski

Mary and John Burns

Shelleigh and Kevin Birlingmair Steve and Anne Matter, Dr. Larry and Marlene Dietz, Lauren and Julian Mancuso

ISO Director Ken Lam, Kate Tombaugh, Nurendra Jaggi

Debi Grossman, Cathy and Dennis Wentworth

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Give our Regards to Broadway

Martha Horst, ISU President Terri Goss Kinzy


Centennial Holiday Celebration

Join us for a once-in-a-century holiday extravaganza as we celebrate the Mid-Illinois REALTORS® Association's impact on the local real estate industry for the last 100 years. Musical entertainment, appetizers and a cash bar will be provided. All MIRA members and members of the public are cordially invited. Cocktail attire is requested.

Thursday, December 16, 2021 | 5:30pm - 8:00pm Reality on Monroe, 111 E Monroe St, BLM 61701 Tickets are $30 each (Availability limited to 200) Visit MidIllinoisRealtors.com for more information.

'We Do More Than Sell Houses! ' Year after year our REALTOR and affiliate business members give back countless hours to our Bloomington-Normal area. From feeding the frontlines, sponsoring with the Baby Fold's Festival of Trees and volunteering with the Miracle League, to hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive and various supply drives supporting local charities throughout the year, our members truly care about the community in which they live and work.

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Why December is the ideal time to sign up for a gym membership. By Leah Sanders Fitness Manager at Carle Health & Fitness Center

Why wait for the new year to begin your health and fitness goals? Start December 1 to beat the crowd, get ahead on establishing new routines and behaviors, and approach the holidays with managed stress.

Beat the crowd

Every year, people around the world make New Years resolutions to improve the quality of their lives. Many have a goal to work out, lose weight, eat differently or sleep more. Often times, these goals are set without the right resources to change. If you know that you want to commit to these things on that arbitrary date of January 1, why not get a head start? Beginning on December 1 will allow you to not only beat the crowds, but you’ll get familiar with a new facility and equipment, the friendly staff, and build connections with members already on a journey to improved health and wellness. Whether it’s swimming laps in the pool, taking a group fitness class, walking the track or following your personalized program, Carle Health & Fitness Center has something for everyone.

Get ahead on a new routine

Let’s face it, starting a new exercise routine at a new facility can be intimidating and scary, add in the multitudes of new faces and most will put their resolutions and goals aside until there is a better time. There’s no better time than now! Take initiative and schedule your initial assessment with a trainer at your preferred time. Set specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely (SMART) goals and get into your routine early. Trainers will also work with our registered dietitian to align nutritional goals with your exercise program. Together, our staff will help you navigate the holidays and damper the temptation to overindulge on all those tasty treats with ease and accountability. It takes anywhere from 18-254 days for a form a new habit and 66 days for a new habit to become automatic. When Valentine’s Day gets here, you’ll be feeling great and your new routine will be a habit if you join with us on December 1.

Managed Stress for the Holidays

The holidays are the most wonderful time of the year full of family, traditions, travel and stress! Whether it’s gift giving, grocery shopping or figuring out which family will sleep where, there’s a lot of stress to manage! Undoubtedly, exercise improves your overall health and wellbeing and helps to decrease the negative side effects of stress. Exercise releases those feel good hormones called endorphins. Moving 30 minutes a day, 5 times a week is the general recommendation to reap the benefits of movement. Take advantage of the sauna, spa and massage therapist to help reduce your stress and make this truly the most wonderful time of the year! Learn more about Carle Health & Fitness Center at www.carlehealthfitness.com

Healthy Holiday Open House WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1ST FROM 4 TO 6 PM

Do you always wait until after the new year to start working on your fitness goals only to regret that you didn't start earlier? If so, you won't want to miss our Holiday Open House. Join us for this fun, informative event featuring: Live cooking demos with CHFC Registered Dietitian Chair massages with our Massage Therapist Snacks and drinks including CRAFTED coffee Guided Center tours Visit the CHFC Giving Tree to support local non-profits this holiday season Special discounts, giveaways and more!

SIGN UP ON 12/1 AND PAY $0 ENROLLMENT!* *Can't make it to the Open House? No worries! Contact us to schedule a tour on 12/2 or 12/3 and we'll hold the $0 Enrollment offer. 1111 Trinity Lane Bloomington, IL 61704 (309) 433-WELL www.carlehealthfitness.com

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Happy Holidays! ‘TIS THE SEASON TO BUY OR SELL A HOME! Contact one of these REALTORS© to make your dreams of a new home come true!

THE DILLMAN TEAM

Karen Wilson

Broker / RealtoR® Direct Line

Your Real Estate Expert DEB CONNOR

309.531.1912 304 N. Hershey Rd. Bloomington, Il 61704 each office Individually owned and operated

Greg Zavitz, Broker

309-ASK-GREG 275-4734 greg@zavitz.com Search all local listings at:

309.824.3436

304 N. Hershey Rd. Bloomington, Il 61704

Call, Text or Email!

Bruce Dillman, Broker: Andrea Dillman, Broker: 309-838-8390 or 309-846-1558 or brucedillman@hotmail.com Dillmanteam@kw.com

Each Office Independently Owned & Operated.

Kwilson@coldwellhomes.com www.coldwellhomes.com each office Is Independently owned and operated

Camille Cornwell Broker, RealtoR®

309-275-6713 camillecornwell@comcast.net

Tom Krieger

www.zavitz.com

REALTOR 309.275.0659

Helping You Find Your Way Home! Each Office Independently Owned & Operated. Each Office Independently Owned & Operated.

www.coldwellhomes.com

kw KELLERWILLIAMS

kriegcrew@aol.com

2401 E Empire Suite B. Bloomington, IL 61704 Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated

OCTOBER 2021 REALTOR®/Broker, GRI

Liliana Taimoorazi

Tracy Patkunas

309.826.5559 www.lilianacoldwellhomes.com

309-275-5956 www.patkunashomes.com Each Office Independently Owned & Operated.

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4 TIPS FOR ANALYZING POTENTIAL REAL ESTATE DEALS

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n today’s business climate, accurate and relevant information is crucial for success in commercial real estate investing. Commercial real estate is a sector favorite among investors, with its relatively strong returns and only minimal to moderate risk. As commercial real estate brokers, we are often asked by our clients to evaluate a potential deal in commercial real estate, these are four steps that we look at to vet a potential deal. Understand the different types of commercial real estate Before you even think of purchasing a commercial property, it is important that you first understand all of the different commercial assets that are available to you. Commercial real estate can actually refer to any of the following: • Retail buildings • Office buildings • Warehouse spaces/ Industrial buildings • Multi-family buildings (apartments) • “Mixed use” buildings • Commercial land (undeveloped) • Self-storage facilities You’ll want to weigh the pros and cons of each type of building or property, as well as your own level of personal interest, to help decide which

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type of investment or investments will be right for you. Some of the property types require more hands-on management than others, knowing your threshold for the day-to-day involvement is an important decision in which asset class you may choose to invest in.

deals, and knowing when (and how, if necessary) to walk away from the deal.

Know the local market

Build relationships

One of the best tips we can give to help vet potential real estate deals is to know the local market. Having this extensive knowledge is a great way to help determine whether or not to buy a commercial property. Spend time driving around the area and tour other available properties, if possible. Look at vacancy rates and, if possible, rental rates. Talk with tenants in the property you are interested in and find out how they feel about the property. Talk to other experts in the market and find out what they see from a big picture in the community. Find out what projects are being planned, if any. Learn about the local employment situation, are companies expanding or shrinking their footprints in the market. All of these things will give you an insight into these potential investments. Learn to spot a good deal when you see it Spotting a good deal comes with experience — knowing the market, knowing the key players in potential

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When touring a potential property, keep an eye out for any deferred maintenance or outdated features that need upgrading, in order to help you determine if the property is still a great investment. At the end of the day, finding the right commercial real estate deal is about more than just knowing the market and knowing how to price any potential repairs. At the heart of any real estate transaction is a relationship and communication. Building relationships and rapport with building and property owners can go a long way toward helping them feel comfortable about opening up to talk to you about those really good commercial real estate deals — and want to do business with you. Meghan O’Neal-Rogozinski, CCIM, is a licensed broker at Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Group in Bloomington. For more information on commercial real estate, contact Meghan at (309) 532-1808 or meghan.oneal@cbcregroup.com


Through September 2021

NEW CONSTRUCTION

RESALE

YEAR-TO-DATE TOTALS

2021 YTD Totals

2021 YTD Totals

2021 YTD Totals

Units: 73

Units: 1,642

Units: 1,715

$$ Volume: $23,413,099

$$ Volume: $351,695,735 Average Price: $214,187

$$ Volume: $375,108,834

Average Price: $320,727

Average Price: $218,722

2020 YTD Comparison

2020 YTD Comparison

Units: 38

2020 YTD Comparison

Units: 1,586

$$ Volume: $10,452,278

Units: 1,624

$$ Volume: $301,119,026

Average Price: $275,059

$$ Volume: $311,571,304

Average Price: $189,860

Average Price: $191,854

Bloomington-Normal | *Compiled as of October 22, 2021

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Retail, Office, Land, Lease Space, Investment & Multi-Family

201 Prospect

105 N. Center, BL $528,940 ($76/sq. ft.)

$4,200/mo.

4,500 sq. ft. Open Floor Plan, Formerly a fitness center.

• Office Bldg., 6,963 sq. ft., 3 Floors • Downtown Bloomington across from Law & Justice Center • Well-appointed with many updatesMUST SEE!! • Parking available in city parking deck and on street • Located in the Enterprise Zone • Zoned B-3 (Central Business District)

Mike Flynn Broker-Lawyer-REALTOR® 309-662-2124 mflynn@cbcregroup.com

240 GREENWOOD—LAST CORNER LOT — VETERANS PARKWAY & HAMILTON ROAD

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Redbird Property Management, Inc. Call Tom O’Rourke, Designated Managing Broker, at

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Great time to buy or sell commercial real estate!

Each Office Independently Owned and Operated.

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By the numbers

2021 YTD* Single Family Home Sales Stats


MIRA Awards Ceremony and Installation

Thursday, Oct. 7 Reality on Monroe, Bloomington Photos by Thom Rakestraw This hybrid event was attended by approximately 75 people in person and many others attended virtually, including incoming President Jessica Devore’s family zooming in from the Philippines. Besides inducting the new officers, several awards were given including Realtor of the Year (Monica Bullington), Affiliate of the Year (Dave Usiak), Rising Stars (Patty Hadley, Niki Higgs, Phil Hoffmann), Hall of Fame/Lifetime Achievement (Dan Slagell), Presidential Achievement Award (Diane Cote, Michelle Gudgel, Jana Mortimer, Penny Wilson)

Steve and Jessica Devore

Jana Mortimer, Diane Cote, Michelle Gudgel

Amanda Wycoff-Neaves, Ed Neaves

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Brandon Shaffer, Mike Drews, Diane Cote

Dan Slagell, Camill Tedrick Kayla Delong, Roxanne Hartrich, Penny Wilson, Janet Jurich

Jackie Jackson, Amy Spachman, Josh Jackson

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Illinois State University Athletic Director Kyle Brennan Kaitlin Muckey, Leanna Bordner, Angie Prang

Selling Your Business? We Can Help Tony Morstatter, Julie Payne, Amber Gruenloh, Tracy Patkunas

Contact Brad Glenn 309-275-7178 TransitionsBusinessGroup.com Dr. Tom Nielsen, Katie Klein, Dr. Kathy Bohn

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Business After Hours

Vanessa Campos, Vicki Varney

Hosted by ISU Athletics Wednesday, Oct. 13 ISU Hancock Stadium, Normal Photos by Thom Rakestraw This monthly McLean County Chamber of Commerce event encourages making invaluable connections through networking. ISU hospitality featured delicious hors d’oeuvres, drinks, a photo booth and great giveaways including tshirts and chances to win season tickets and complimentary use of a suite at Redbird Arena.


Bloomington-Normal Sunrise Rotary Halloween Happy Hour

Thursday, Oct. 28 Rob Dob’s Restaurant & Bar, Bloomington Photos by Carlos T. Miranda It was night of witches and hippies and mermaids and even Dora the Explorer as Rotarians gathered to celebrate Halloween. There was food and fun and fellowship and lots of laughs. For more information on Sunrise Rotary, go to bnsunriserotary.org

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Kristen Firkins, Erik Barnlund

Sunrise Rotary president Laura Pritts, Don Knapp, Jon Pritts

Andrea Fallat, Katie Rife

Ms. Katrina (Karen DeAngelis) tells fortunes as Glenn Harbin looks on

Melissa Isenburg Tremper and Mark Tremper Sam Hazleton, Suzi Nafziger Julie Dobski, Bev and Michael Stevens

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WBRP board member and head of the Bed Blitz Robert Bosquez holding granddaughter Maddie

WBRP Bed Blitz

Saturday, Oct. 9 Youthbuild of McLean County, Crossroads Center, Normal Photos by Justin Hurt A bed is integral to a child’s well-being. Besides helping a child get a good night’s sleep, it also provides children with a safe space, someplace they can call their own. On Saturday 175 volunteers built 90 beds going to 45 families. Besides a bed frame, families also received a new mattress, sheets, pillow, a blanket or quilt, laundry detergent and books.

A DIFFERENT KIND OF TRUST We know real trust can’t be bought. It’s hard to earn and even harder to keep. You’re trusting us with your future and the future of your loved ones – and we don’t take that responsibility lightly. You need an advisor, someone who shares your values and understands the magnitude of what’s most important to you. Commerce Trust Company has a team of advisors and in-house resources who help you achieve your personal and financial goals through comprehensive wealth management, investments, and planning services.

CONTACT A COMMERCE TRUST ADVISOR TODAY. Todd Johnson with Sarah and Keith Johnson

MARK C. BESKIN | 309-999-3202 COMMERCETRUSTCOMPANY.COM

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Business Barometer

Rivian plans expansion‌

NORMAL — Rivian is looking to grow its west Normal facility by 623,000 square feet — the largest expansion the site has seen since the electric vehicle maker acquired the property in 2017 — bringing the facility’s total size to about 3.9 million square feet.

Ferrero expands B-N candy plant‌

Kannaday wins Athena honor‌

BLOOMINGTON — Colleen Kannaday, president of Carle BroMenn Medical Center and Carle Eureka Hospital, received this year’s Athena Leadership Award at a Sept. 30 event hosted by the McLean County Chamber of Commerce and Pantagraph Media.

BLOOMINGTON — The cocoa beans that will turn to Butterfingers, Crunch bars, Nutella and more chocolate products will processed, starting in 2023, at a $75 million, 70,000-square-foot expansion of Ferrero‘s Bloomington plant, the Italian firm’s first chocolate processing site in North America.

OSF gets telehealth grant‌

Lee partners with auto marketer‌

Nussbaum offers CDL training‌

Rivian files for IPO‌

OSF opens cancer center‌

Music venue opens downtown

City to allow more gambling licenses‌

Middle Sister offers range of clothing‌

Developers ask to expand subdivision‌

BLOOMINGTON — Lee Enterprises Inc., which operates in 77 markets and includes The Pantagraph in Bloomington, has entered into a partnership with Mudd Advertising, an automotive advertising agency based in Cedar Falls, Iowa. NORMAL — Rivian Automotive Inc. on Oct. 1 filed paperwork with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering on the Nasdaq exchange expected to raise $8.4 billion.

BLOOMINGTON — Nick LeRoy, who also owns NTL Productions, opened The Stable Music Hall and Lounge, 236 E. Front St., Bloomington, in October as a vintage venue for live music and other shows and a place to meet friends. BLOOMINGTON — Kim Mattson knows how it feels to walk into a store and not see any clothes in her size, so she opened her own store, The Middle Sister: A Curvy Boutique, at 211 S. Prospect Road, Suite 15A, Bloomington, where she stocks women’s tops, jeans, dresses, leggings and more in sizes up to 6X.

BLOOMINGTON — Peoria-based OSF HealthCare, which operates OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington, is set to receive nearly $944,000 in federal grant money to continue pandemic-era telehealth services. NORMAL — Drivers in Central Illinois will start seeing a semi bearing a Nussbaum Trucking Academy logo after Nussbaum Transportation partnered with Heartland Community College in October to offer CDL training. BLOOMINGTON — OSF HealthCare’s new Bloomington-based Cancer Center, which opened Oct. 18 at 210 St. Joseph Drive, is intended to be a one-stop shop offering just about everything a cancer patient could need. BLOOMINGTON — The Bloomington City Council has voted to create a system to award additional video gambling licenses in new property developments and newly annexed areas over opposition from a business owner and others. NORMAL — Developers have asked the town of Normal for permission to expand the Silver Oak Estates Subdivision, which is in the northeast corner of the larger Vineyards Subdivision at the southeast corner of Airport and Raab roads.

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YOUR CO COMPANY’S SUCCESS PROTECTED BY BUSINESS INSURANCE

December usually means the start of snow season for our songbirds. They survive by puffing out their outer layer of feathers to trap warm air underneath next to their bodies. Finding a warm, sheltered tree to sleep in at night also can be important.

We can help them by putting out seeds, nuts and suet. These are highenergy foods for winter. A heated birdbath is also helpful since all birds need water. While they can melt snow in their beaks, it also lowers their body temperatures

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Nature Story

SNOW


304 N. Hershey Road, Bloomington

309-662-3377

PROPERTIES for SALE / LEASE

2203-2205 E. Empire, BL.

701 S. Main, Unit 2, NL

4109 E. Oakland, BL

1700 Parkway Plaza Drive, NL

711 E. Washington, BL

2027 Ireland Grove, BL

REDUCED NEW 1,890 or 2,268 sq. ft. Office Lease Spaces Greg Yount 803 E Lafayette, BL

2,515 sq. ft. Restaurant for Lease Thom Jones 902 IAA Drive, BL

1,050-2,500 & 1,566 sq. ft. Retail - Lease Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal 11 Currency Drive, BL

3,600 sq. ft. Flex/Retail Mike Talkington 1108 Trinity Lane, BL

PENDING 2,018 sq. ft. Retail - Corner Location Greg Yount 2708 McGraw, BL

15,500 sq. ft. Retail Building Mike Talkington 2501 E. College, Ste. 3, BL

SALE OR LEASE SOLD 2,848 sq. ft. 3,923-7,440 sq. ft. 50,000 sq. ft. Health Club/Events Center Class ‘A’ Office Space Flex/Retail Greg Yount Yount/Pritts Team Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal 1510 N. Main, BL 121 N. Main, BL 115 Susan Dr., Units D&E, NL

3,828 sq. ft. 2,453 Retail; 3,395 Greenhouse For Sale/Lease Office Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Greg Yount 1407 N Veteran’s Pkwy/Lakewood Plaza, BL 1615 Commerce Parkway, BL

2,516 sq. ft. Retail/Office Lease Yount/Pritts Team 315 N. Main, BL

20,000 sq. ft. Health Club Greg Yount 1609 Northbrook, NL

600-9,000 sq. ft. 6,478 sq. ft. Office Condo For LEASE Office Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Mike Talkington 1607 Tullamore, BL 1730 Bradford Ln., NL

3,700 sq. ft. 2,000-8,478 sq. ft. 1,610 & 3,200 sq. ft. Professional Office Space Retail Office/Retail Lease Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal 2601 G.E. Road, BL 702 N. Clinton, BL 205 N. Main, BL

NEW

PENDING

PENDING 1,486, 2,000, 6,378 & 9,567 sq. ft. Office Space for Lease 8,952 sq. ft. For Lease-Flex Space 5,879 sq. ft. Retail Downtown BL Retail/Apt. 3,000 sq. ft. Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Laura Pritts 100 S. Fell Ave., NL 1713 A Tullamore, BL 404 Brock, BL 3703 Ireland Grove, BL

2,118 sq. ft. Office Building Greg Yount 2415 E. Washington, Ste. D, BL

1,300 or 9,719 sq. ft. Offices 2nd or 3rd Floor Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal 401 Jefferson, BL

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PENDING INVESTMENT 2,361 sq. ft. Restaurant Laura Pritts 415 Detroit Drive, BL

2,280 sq. ft. Office Condo For Sale Laura Pritts 802 S. Eldorado, BL

39,500 sq. ft. Class A Office Building Yount/Pritts Team Crossroads Center

2,576 sq. ft. Office Lease Space Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal

1304 Cross Creek Dr., NL

2,837 sq. ft. Office Condo Inv. Opp. Yount/Pritts Team 2313 E. Oakland, BL

19,446 sq. ft. Church Laura Pritts 501 Towanda Barnes, BL

INVESTMENT

35,268 sq. ft. Theatre Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal

4,122 or 4,151 sq. ft. Retail Greg Yount

Retail/Office/Flex 1st Time Offered 2,012 sq. ft. 2,686-8,626-Lease/Sale Great Investment Opportunity Office Bldg. Inv. Opp. Mike Talkington Laura Pritts Greg Yount

No warranties or representation, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions imposed by our principals.

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14,448 sq. ft. Office Lease Space(s) Yount/Pritts Team

Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Group. Coldwell Banker Commercial® is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Group. An Equal Opportunity Company. Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated Except Offices Owned and Operated by NRT Inc.


2005 Jacobssen, A-C, BL

3,487-11,487 Medical Office Condos Yount/Pritts Team 1613 Clearwater, BL

1540 E. College, NL

14171 Carole Drive, BL

1503 E. College, NL

2,250 sq. ft. & 6,100 sq. ft. 2,794 sq. ft. 1,200-2,773 sq. ft. Retail Office Lease - Full Gross Office/Retail Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Mike Talkington Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal 1701 W. Market, BL 1719 E. Hamilton Rd., BL 2 Yount Dr., BL

3,360 sq. ft. 61,957 sq. ft. Greenhouse/Nursery/Landscape Industrial/Flex SubLease Greg Yount Greg Yount 2302 E. Oakland, BL 206 S. Vine, Heyworth

5,834 sq. ft. Office Condo Mike Talkington 121 W. North, NL

1,640 sq. ft. 4,224 sq. ft. Office for Lease Restaurant Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Mike Talkington 1209 Towanda Ave., BL 1501 N. Veteran’s Pkwy., BL

4,397 sq. ft. Uptown NL Retail Laura Pritts 1607 Visa, NL

NEW

14,277 sq. ft./floor Office & Restaurant Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal

LAND FOR SALE

ADDRESS

3,240 sq. ft. Retail-Downtown BL Laura Pritts

2,000-14,000 sq. ft. Office Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal

305 S. Center, BL

4,495 sq. ft. Restaurant Yount/Talkington 201 W. College, NL

12,339 sq. ft. Automotive/Flex Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal 1602 Tullamore, BL

Flex/Retail/Showroom 2,512 sq. ft. 7,000 sq. ft. LEASE Bank Building Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Greg Yount 801 S. Madison, BL Shoppes of College Hills, NL

53,000 sq. ft. Church/School Greg Yount 850 W. Hovey, NL

SOLD

38,000 sq. ft. 9,001 sq. ft. 3,955 sq. ft. Office Condo Retail Center for Sale/Lease Freestanding Restaurant For Sale or Lease Mike Talkington Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Yount/Pritts Team 416 N. Madison, BL 112 E. Washington, BL 1015 Mercer Ave., BL

511 Chancellor, BL

9,486 sq. ft. Office Lease Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal 1503 E. College, NL

Retail/Office/Medical-LEASE 16,950 sq. ft. 1,519-8,096 sq. ft. Retail Space Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal 321 Susan Dr., Ste. C, BL 700 N. Evans, BL

NEW

PENDING

5,586 sq. ft. Lease Retail near ISU Laura Pritts 2710 E. Lincoln, BL

2,390 sq. ft. Office Lease Yount/Pritts Team 509 S. Buck, LeRoy

2,245 sq. ft. Office/Retail Laura Pritts 105 N. Center, BL

NEW

SOLD

1,750 sq. ft. Office Lease Space Thom Jones

For Sale - 96-Bed Skilled Nursing Facility Laura Pritts

M R O E V A E D I Y N Dntwn. Office For Sale 6,963 sq. ft. Mike Flynn

SIZE

AGENT

1101 Gettysburg Dr., BL ............................................................................... .0.69 Acres ..................................................................Laura Pritts 111 Merle Lane, NL ............................................................................................4 Acres .................................................................. Mike Flynn Wylie Dr. & Enterpise, BL..................................................................................5 Acres .................................................................. Greg Yount 1008 Wylie Dr., BL......................................................................................... 1.57 Acres .................................................................. Greg Yount Lumbertown Road, NL................................................................................. 10.0 Acres .................................................................. Mike Flynn Empire Business Park, BL ................................................................................. Various .................................................................. Greg Yount Parkway Village/Veterans Parkway & Mercer, BL .........................................1-3 Acres ..................................... Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal Crossroads Center-Lots 4, 5 & 7, NL ........................................ 3.09, 3.27 & 3.88 Acres ....................................................... Yount/Pritts Team 2407 & 2419 Maloney, BL ...................................................................... .45 & .37 Acres .................................................................. Greg Yount 240 Greenwood, BL VETERAN’S PARKWAY ......................Corner Lot - 2.18 Acres .................................................................. Mike Flynn 2402 1/2 E. Empire, BL .................................................................................. 6.65 Acres .................................................................. Greg Yount 2 Audie Murphy, BL ...................................................................................... 0.94 Acres ..............................................Greg Yount/Mike Flynn Parkside & Raab Roads, NL ......................................................................... 3.06 Acres ..................................... Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal 406-408 Detroit Dr., BL TOWANDA-BARNES RD. FRONTAGE/B-1 ..... 2.41 Acres .................................................................. Mike Flynn 1300 Cross Creek Dr., NL............................................................................... 0.69 Acres ..........................................................Mike Talkington 1304 Cross Creek Dr., NL.................................................................................. 36 Acres ..........................................................Mike Talkington Towanda-Barnes/Leslie, BL .......................................................................... 5.06 Acres ..................................................................Laura Pritts Maple Hill Road, BL ................................................................. 0.93, 1.13, & 1.61 Acres ..................................... Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal 101 McKnight Drive, NL............................................................................... 1.16 Acres ..................................... Mike O’Neal/Meghan O’Neal 4013 Pamela, BL............................................................................................. 0.57 Acres .................................................................. Greg Yount Sunset Drive, LeRoy.................................................................................0.7-3.74 Acres ..................................................................Laura Pritts

No warranties or representation, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions imposed by our principals. Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Group. Coldwell Banker Commercial® is a registered trademark licensed to Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Group. An Equal Opportunity Company.

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Snyder/Shriners 5 K run

Saturday, Oct. 16 Tentac, Bloomington Photos by Thom Rakestraw It was a beautiful day for this annual race as hundreds gathered to raise money for Shriners Hospitals for Children. Shriners Hospitals offer innovative pediatric specialty care, world-class research and outstanding medical education. More photos at pantagraph.com/limited Garrett VonDerHeide, Megan Sargent, Becky Lehmann, Amy Yoder, Kathy DiCiaula, Marie Denzer-Farley, Peg Donaldson

Gavin and Jessica Devore

Steve Sturm, Pat Schlehuber, Jeff Prochnow David Musick singing the national anthem Tracy Haas Riley, Jack Oliver, Kristen Haas Oliver, Kyle Oliver, Anne Skay

Team Rae from Danvers

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Central Illinois Spine Team


Parting Shot

p.s. PA R T I N G S H OT photo by deanna frautschi

Christmas is a together-y sort o f h o l i d a y.” Wi n n i e t h e Po o h

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