Media Relations
Friday,
July 20,
2007
Real Estate
Regulated livestock operations (RLOs) can have a small positive effect on nearby residential property values in rural areas, according to a new Indiana University study. The study, produced by the Indiana Business Research Center (IBRC) for the Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA), bases its results in part on an analysis of real estate transactions in three Indiana counties between 2000-2006.
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Stanley W. Benecki, who earned a bachelor's degree in real estate from IU in 1981, has donated five lots of undeveloped, beachfront land now valued at $1.95 million to the Kelley School of Business. The lots are on historic Dog Island, Fla. Under the direction of faculty and the IU Foundation, students will be given the opportunity to assess, market and ultimately sell the land at a much higher price to maximize the value of Benecki's gift.
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IU's Kelley School of Business announced today (Sept. 27) the naming of its Graduate and Executive Education Center in honor of William J. Godfrey, an IU alumnus who has gone from humble beginnings in Fish Lake, Ind., to great success in real estate and health products.
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