Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving from NAI FMA Realty!

On behalf of NAI FMA Realty, I would like to wish you and your family a happy and safe Thanksgiving Holiday!


We also wanted to let you know that our office will be closed at 5:00pm Wednesday, November 25th and will reopen for business on Monday, November 30th at 8:00am.


Our answering service will be available through our main number at 402-441-5800 and any emergencies will be handled accordingly.

Mutual of Omaha Insurance Co. Leasing Space in Commerce Court

NAI FMA Realty is pleased to announce that Mutual of Omaha Insurance Co. is leasing space in Commerce Court located at 1230 "O" Street.  Mutual of Omaha will be moving in by the end of the year.  Richard Meginnis and Tom Graf represented the landlord, Ameritas Life Insurance Corp.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Sam & Louie's Coming to Downtown

For those pizza lovers, I heard today that Sam & Louie's Pizzeria will be taking over Planet Sub's space on P Street. Lincoln is blessed with excellent downtown pizza options which include Yia Yia's, Valentino's, Old Chicago, Lazzari's, Suite 1 Pub & Pizza, Spaghetti Works and Papa John's. I say grab a fork and try a piece!

A sign indicated something new coming to former D'Leons/former Taco Bueno space. Maybe Planet Sub?? Just a thought.

Friday's Featured Listing - Former Pool Hall For Sale




The former Big John's Pool Hall at 399 Sun Valley Blvd. is for sale at $969,900. This well constructed building is situtated for many types of reuses and has a high parking ratio. For additional information or a tour, contact Marc Snow at 402-441-5819 or Sally DeLair at 402-441-5822.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Family Health Services, Inc. Opens at 630 N. Cotner

Family Health Services, Inc. has opened a 2,225 SF Lincoln office at 630 N. Cotner Blvd. They provide public health services to residents of southeast Nebraska. Chris Vasek and Marc Snow assisted the landlord while Sally DeLair represented Family Health Services, Inc.

Fuji Restaurant Now Open at 14th & Pine Lake Road

Fuji Sushi & Grill is now open in the Pine Ridge Retail center at 14th & Pine Lake Road. Their hours are 11am-9pm every night. A colleague of mine went today and thought it was excellent. So if you are in the neighborhood and like sushi, a must try!

Monday, November 16, 2009

OnTrac Messenger Relocating Lincoln Location

OnTrac Messenger, a courier service for letters and packages, is relocating their Lincoln location to 5600 N. 58th Street, Ste. 1. Richard Meginnis represented OnTrac Messenger on their new lease.

Friday, November 13, 2009

RAL Donates $2,100 to Food Bank/LPS BackPack Program

The REALTORS Association of Lincoln presented a $2,100 check to the The Food Bank and the LPS BackPack Program as part of the Make A Difference Day. The funds were raised from members of the Association, including associates from NAI FMA Realty.

Friday's Featured Listing - Historical Church For Sale


The Trinity United Methodist Church at 16th & A Streets is in the heart of the historic Near South neighborhood area and poised for many different uses. This unique property is for sale at $995,000 and includes the parking lot to the east of 16th Street and the playground area south of the alley next to 15th Street. The daycare building features a fully equipped kitchen. To take a tour, contact Mike Ball or Chris Vasek at 402-441-5800.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Record Number of Homes Under Contract for September 2009

The REALTORS Association of Lincoln is reporting the month of September 2009 had a record number of single-family residential listings under contract - 404 is the highest reported for a September. In speaking with a few residential REALTORS, they attribute a large percentage of these to the Home Buyer Tax Credit available for first-time homebuyers.

To further stimulate the housing market, Congress has recently passed legislation extending the home buyer tax credit through April 30, 2010 and expanding the credit up to $6,500 for current home owners purchasing a new or existing home between November 7, 2009-April 30, 2010. Visit with a REALTOR for more details on if you qualify for the credit.

Geithner Says Commercial Real Estate Woes Won’t Spark Crisis - Bloomberg.com

In remarks to the Economic Club of Chicago, Geithner said commercial real estate woes won't set off a new banking crisis. "That's a problem the economy can manage through even though it's going to be still exceptionally difficult." The global economy has accelerated since the worst of the recession and banking crisis last year, and Commerce Dept. reports show the economy expanded 3.5 percent in the third quarter. "You can say now with confidence that the financial system is stable, the economy is stabilized," Geithner said. "You can see the first signs of growth here and around the world."

Friday's Featured Listing - Office For Lease in Heart of Uni Place


An office/retail building located at 4720 Baldwin is for lease. The property includes a reception area, 11 offices, work room, storeroom, two ADA restrooms and conference room. Private parking stalls available along with public parking. Monument sign available. Property is also for sale. Contact George Hancock at 402-441-5810 for further details.

REALTOR® Magazine-MIT Index Says Commercial Prices Climbing

To read the article click here REALTOR® Magazine-Daily News-MIT Index Says Commercial Prices Climbing.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Nebraska Chapter of IREM Inducts Vyskocil

At the annual luncheon for the Nebraska Chapter 12 of IREM on October 22, 2009, Scott Vyskocil, Vice President of Property Management at NAI FMA, was inducted as the institutes' 2010 President-elect. Click on the link below to read the full article published by Midwest Real Estate News and who else was inducted as 2010 officers and presented awards. REJournals.com Congratulations Scott!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Study Recommends New Haymarket Garage

A Michigan consultant recommended to the city of Lincoln to put a new Haymarket parking garage on city-owned land at 7th & O Streets. Click here to read the full article share published by the Lincoln Journal Star on October 20, 2009.

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