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ALLIED REALTY DBA REO LOGISTICS
ALLIED REALTY DBA REO LOGISTICS
Huntington, West Virginia
100-499 employees
I started as a real estate licensee at Allied Realty, Inc. in August of 2000.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
GENERAL CORPORATION
GENERAL CORPORATION
Charleston, West Virginia
1-24 employees
General Corporation and its affiliated companies are the leading providers of commercial real estate in West Virginia. We own, lease and manage office and warehouse/distribution properties in Charleston, Clarksburg, Dunbar, and Huntington. We are committed to providing the highest level of value and service to our tenants. Together, the companies own numerous properties containing a total of over 1.1 million square feet of gross leasable space. Current tenants include Fortune 500 companies, large and small businesses, non-profit organizations and state government agencies. Headquartered in Charleston, General Corporation is privately owned and was incorporated in 1946.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
FOREMOST MGMT., INC.
FOREMOST MGMT., INC.
Jackson, Ohio
100-499 employees
FOREMOST MGMT., INC is a real estate company based out of 702 E MAIN ST, Jackson, Ohio, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
THE PM COMPANY
THE PM COMPANY
Vienna, West Virginia
50-99 employees
Since 1980, The PM Company has served the community’s real estate development and management needs. Holding nearly a million square feet in commercial and retail properties throughout the Mid-Ohio Valley, we are sure to have a space to fit any need. By operating our own construction company, PM Construction, we are able to build or remodel each project to meet the unique needs of our clients. Whether an existing space requires alterations or a property needs newly developed per client specifications, the PM Company and PM Construction provide endless solutions to your commercial real estate needs. As a commercial property management company, the quality of service we provide remains our top priority. We are constantly working towards meeting tenants’ needs better, quicker and more efficiently. With generosity having always been a core value for the PM Company, we are grateful to partner with other businesses through our annual Spirit of Giving campaign in order to give back to community charities and organizations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
REAL ESTATE RESOURCES, INC.
REAL ESTATE RESOURCES, INC.
Charleston, West Virginia
1-24 employees
Certified Residential Appraisals. Real Estate Appraisal Company. Independent fee appraiser and contracted on a per project basis for appraisals in the State of Iowa. Performed residential real estate appraisals by following USPAP guidelines. Property appraisal types and functions include: Single family residential, income/investment, 2-4 family residential, vacant land, highest and best use analysis, operating income statements and rental analysis, Condo property, proposed new construction appraisals with interim construction reports and final inspections, appraisal reviews.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
H3 LLC
H3 LLC
Milton, West Virginia
1-24 employees
H3 is a land management company. We lease mineral reserves to natural gas drilling companies, coal mining companies and coal bed methane drilling companies. We also sell remote rural surface properties to hunters, homesteaders and timber managers. We buy mineral and surface properties.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Huntington, West Virginia
All Size Average employees
HDC seeks to increase the supply of multi-family housing, stimulate economic growth and revitalize neighborhoods by financing the creation and preservation of affordable housing for low- , moderate- , and middle-income New Yorkers. In 1971, the New York State Legislature created the New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC) as a supplementary and alternative means of supplying financing for affordable housing that was independent from the City's capital budget. At first HDC concentrated on providing financing for large-scale rental developments but now issues bonds and provides subsidy and low-cost loans to develop and preserve a variety of housing, ranging from large to small and rental and homeownership. The flexibility built into HDC’s authorizing statute allows it to amend its programs and goals in response to the changing economic climate. As a result, HDC has become the leading local housing finance agency in the nation, outperforming many of the nation’s largest banks in the volume and dollar amount of bonds issued. In the 2012 calendar year, HDC was ranked third nationally in Affordable Housing Finance magazine’s annual rating of the top issuers of multi-family bonds, having issued more than $1.8 billion in bonds; more than Bank of America Merrill Lynch, JP Morgan Chase and Capital One, among others. In addition, HDC has devoted more than $1.8 billion in direct subsidy from its corporate reserves to deepen affordability of the residential developments it supports. For more information on the projects and programs we support, please visit our Press Room.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market