Posts tagged Montana State University
Micro-brewery & Pizzeria to Open in Fall 2012
May 29th
Jason Leep of NAI Landmark recently represented Tuscany Trio, LLC in its subletting of a restaurant space located in the Town and Country Foods building at 1611 S 11th Ave in Bozeman, MT on the campus of Montana State University. The space is 4955 SF and will be converted into a local Micro-brewery and gourmet pizzeria. They expect the new operation to be open in the fall of 2012.
NAI Landmark Welcomes Three New Associates
Oct 3rd
Robyn Erlenbush, Broker/Owner of NAI Landmark is pleased to announce that sales associates Kasey Harte, Cam Holt and Ryan Springer have joined NAI Landmark.
Kasey Harte comes to NAI Landmark with over 10 years of commercial real estate experience representing buyers, seller, landlords and tenants as well as project developments. He has strong family business background in commercial leasing, hotels, restaurants, casinos, convenience stores, retail business as well as land and commercial development.
Originally from North Dakota, Cam Holt moved to Bozeman in 2004. He graduated Montana State University with a Business Finance degree in 2007 and has been working in the commercial real estate industry since 2008. Cam thoroughly enjoys working with Montana’s businesses and property owners to find solutions that are beneficial and rewarding to both.
Ryan Springer, another Bozeman native, brings over 15 years of experience spanning from the military, to corporate management to small business ownership and operation. Springer is involved in the Livingston business community as the Chair person for the Vision Livingston Downtown Partnership.
All three associates come to NAI Landmark from Grubb & Ellis. Their diverse backgrounds in commercial real estate and development make them a valuable addition to the NAI Landmark team.
NAI Landmark is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage and advisory firm serving Bozeman, Big Sky and southwestern Montana. The firm specializes in office and retail leasing, commercial property sales, 1031 Exchange properties, development assistance, site selection services, business valuation and buyer representation.
NAI Global is the premier network of independent commercial real estate firms and one of the largest commercial real estate service providers worldwide. NAI Global manages a network of 5,000 professionals and 350 offices in 55 countries throughout the world. NAI professionals work together with the global management team to help clients strategically optimize real estate assets.
Proposed Student Housing, Upgrades & Amenities at MSU Bozeman
Sep 26th
Do you hear that buzz? It’s at Montana State University and the talk is about the proposed student housing, upgrades and amenities. Here are a few stories for you to read while the developers await MSU’s approval.
Developers file preliminary application for student housing community south of MSU
“Developers have filed an informal application to build a modern student housing community and commercial district on 127 acres of farmland south of Montana State University.
RTR Holdings II is proposing to build the South University District south of Kagy Boulevard between South 19th and 11th avenues.
By filing an informal application, the developers are seeking direction and advice from Bozeman city officials prior to submitting a formal plan for final decision.
Phase one of the project – which makes up about one-fifth of the proposed development – calls for the construction of six three-story student apartment buildings and a community clubhouse west of MSU’s Bobcat Stadium.” Click here for full article by Amanda Ricker with the Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
MSU aims to build $7 million suite-style dorm to house more students
“Montana State University is proposing to build a new $7 million suite-style residence hall and spend another $8 million to fix up existing dormitories.
If approved by the state Board of Regents at its meeting this week in Billings, the new building would add about 70 more student beds to MSU’s housing stock, which already houses about 4,000 students.
A three-story, co-ed dorm, similar to the two North Hedges Suites near the SOB Barn, would be built west of the Hedges high-rise dorms.
To pay off the cost of building one new dorm and upgrading old ones, students’ room-and-board rates would be raised about 1 percent, or $40 per semester, starting in the fall of 2012.” Click here for full article by Gail Schontzler with the Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
Living and working in Bozeman, Montana
Aug 12th
Another reason why living and working in Bozeman, Montana is beyond great. “Not only did Outside magazine name Bozeman one of America’s best ski towns last year, now it’s also given one of the city’s employers the distinction of being among the nation’s best companies to work for.
MercuryCSC, a downtown communications company, is listed 16th on a list of 50 best companies to work for in the magazine’s September issue, slated to be out Tuesday.
MercuryCSC employees enjoy a relaxed workplace atmosphere with group yoga, mountain biking and snow sports excursions, a company kickball team called “Who Shot the Serif?” and a company cruiser bike for running errands downtown, according to the company’s website.”
NAI Global Roadshow in Bozeman, Montana
Aug 10th
Executive Vice President for NAI Global, David Blanchard, visited Bozeman last week to present the 5th NAI Roadshow to NAI Brokers from Billings, Missoula, Bozeman and Idaho Falls. The two day event highlighted the many tools to assist members in delivering high quality real estate services to their clients that are available through NAI Global with an emphasis on cutting-edge tools, market strategies, mobile applications and technology. One of the highlights of the event was the presentation of Real Analytics a proprietary retail and food services site analysis tool that takes a lot of the risk and uncertainty out of the site selection process.
C-III Capital Partners recently acquired NAI Global, read more here. C-III Capital Partners is a full service real estate and real estate securities investment and management firm. It is among the largest and best financed private firms of its kind in the US. C-III has raised in excess of $500 million in new capital last year alone and owns institutional asset management firm managing a $150 billion asset base, through ownership interests in 100+ CMBS trusts.
Stay updated with ERA Landmark & NAI Landmark
Aug 5th
With the new Gallatin Field Airport expansion, Kohl’s building completion off College Street and hiring boom along with the new Safeway grocery store going in at 19th and Main Street not to mention Right Now Technologies local expansion, the buzz around town is that Bozeman’s still growing. But the buck doesn’t stop there, there’s a lot going on in Bozeman.

Here’s a few of the stories that might interest you:
- Gallatin Field Airport expansion opens to praise, but a few miss flights
- Kohl’s bringing more than 100 jobs to Bozeman, holding job fair next week
- RightNow Technologies gets national attention, plans to expand locally
- RightNow announces quarterly earnings are higher than expected
- Bozeman to consider new Safeway grocery
- Safeway webcam tracks sntore under construction
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Bozeman, Montana: A foreign trade zone?
Jul 26th
“A foreign trade zone would allow businesses in town to become global, and could result in a boost in the local economy” – BOZEMAN, Mont. — Mystery Ranch is a global leader amongst local businesses in Bozeman. The backpack company says they send their product to over thirty countries around the world.”We are becoming an international business and this is world headquarters,” said Gary Gullickson, head of government affairs with Mystery Ranch, “as we grow we need every tool that we can use to foster that growth.”Companies like Mystery Ranch are why the Bozeman Economic Development group recently sent out a survey to gauge the interest of local businesses becoming part of a foreign trade zone.
January 2011 Deals & Deal Makers
Feb 1st
• McKinstry is a smart building consultant firm that has received the $9 Million contract to upgrade and retrofit MSU in efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. NAI Landmark represented McKinstry in the lease of office space at 1982 Stadium Drive. Read more about the MSU project at http://www.mckinstry.com/projects/173/Montana-State-University
• Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches has leased space at the Bridger Peaks Towne Center for a new locally-owned franchise facility. NAI Landmark represented the tenant and NAI Business Properties out of Billings, MT represented the landlord. Jimmy John’s can already be found in Great Falls, Helena, Missoula and Billings. For more information visit www.jimmyjohns.com


