The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Monday, May 20, 1996
- CAREER TRACK
- PAGEMART OPENS AT BEACH; LAW FIRM STARTS; DMV OPENS NEW CENTER
- MONMOUTH BUYS RAYTHEON PROPERTY ON BAYSIDE ROAD
- POLLING CUSTOMERS TURNS BUSINESS AROUND
- CAN U.S. YARDS TAKE ON CRUISE SHIPS?
- NORFOLK SOUTHERN HOLDS ITS TONGUE
- CIVIL ENGINEERING SURVEY SHOWS STARTING PAY AT $40,000 IN SOUTH
- DIGEST
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A graphic with Monday's Business Weekly cover story on Harvey
Lindsay had several mistakes. The graphic's purpose was to show
major buildings in downtown Norfolk developed or leased by Harvey
Lindsay Commercial Real Estate.
Lindsay's company was involved in the development of Dominion
Tower, the SMA office building, Signet Bank building, First Virginia
Bank building, Waterside and the redevelopment of Plume Center West.
In the past, Lindsay's company or Michael W. McCabe, president of
Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real Estate and a former partner in McCabe
& Lester, has brokered deals, leased or had other ties with the
Wheat Building (now known as the Life Building), Town Point Centre
and the Monticello office building.
Lindsay's company currently leases Waterside, Dominion Tower,
Plume Center West and the Signet Bank building.
The Life Building is leased by S.L. Nusbaum Realty Co. Town Point
Centre is leased by Divaris Real Estate Inc. The Monticello office
building is leased by Commercial Real Estate Services. The SMA
office building is managed by Harvey Lindsay Commercial Real Estate.
The First Virginia Bank building is leased by Goodman Segar Hogan
Hoffler.
Correction published Tuesday, May 21, 1996, page D2.
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[COVER STORY:] TOWERING ACHIEVEMENTS
HARVEY L. LINDSAY JR., WHO QUIETLY, CAUTIOUSLY AND MODESTLY HELPED BUILD
DOWNTOWN NORFOLK, HAS NOW QUIETLY TURNED DEAL MAKER AND POWER BROKER.
- [EDITOR'S NOTE]
by SS