Knoxville Biz Ticker: Cushman & Wakefield arranges multifamily sale
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Cushman & Wakefield arranges multifamily sale
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, April 21, 2021 – Cushman & Wakefield announced today that the commercial real estate services firm has arranged the sale of The Ridge at Hamilton Crossing, a 353-unit apartment community located in Maryville, Tennessee.
Jimmy Adams and Craig Hey of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller who was affiliated with Tynes Development Corporation, in the transaction. StoneRiver, an investment company that has invested more than $1 billion in assets across the Southeast, acquired the property. This is StoneRiver’s first acquisition in Fund II and StoneRiver Property Management will be responsible for management.
Former U.S. District Judge Todd Campbell died over the weekend. He was 64. His death was preceded by a years-long battle with a neurodegenerative disease, Campbell’s friend and fellow attorney Byron Trauger confirmed. Campbell, a Vanderbilt University and University of Tennessee College of Law graduate, was appointed by President Bill Clinton to the Nashville-based district court in 1995.
He retired shortly after the 2016 presidential election. Prior to joining the federal bench, Campbell practiced with Gullett, Sanford, Robinson and Martin and was a legal adviser to then-Sen. Al Gore’s 1988 presidential campaign. He joined Gore in Washington as an adviser after the Tennessean was elected vice president in 1992.
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The death penalty in America will be discussed during a Lunch with the League meeting at noon today (Tuesday, April 6).
The virtual meeting is hosted by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge. It will feature Marshall Jensen, a federal public defender for the Middle District of Tennessee. His talk is titled “‘Spaces of Sorrow Only God Can Touch’: The Death Penalty in Modern America.”
“Most people think that those on death row must be the worst of the worst,” Jensen said in a press release. “But when we examine who ends up on death row in America, what they share is they almost uniformly tend to be poor, mentally ill, intellectually disabled, or suffer from some form of organic brain damage.”
Lawyer to speak on US death penalty
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The League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge welcomes the community to its next virtual Lunch with the League at at noon Tuesday, April 6 when Marshall Jensen, a federal public defender for the Middle District of Tennessee, will speak on Spaces of Sorrow Only God Can Touch”: The Death Penalty in Modern America.”
“Most people think that those on death row must be the worst of the worst,” Jensen said in a news release, “but when we examine who ends up on death row in America what they share is they almost uniformly tend to be poor, mentally ill, intellectually disabled or suffer from some form of organic brain damage.”