Law firm buys into downtown Battle Creek

A commitment to the revitalization of downtown Battle Creek spurred a group of local attorneys to move from tenants to landlords. The firm of Kreis, Enderle, Hudgins & Borsos P.C. has bought 1 W. Michigan Ave. from Bank of America.”The move was multi-faceted,” says Mark Kreter, of Kreis, Enderle. “We have always felt it’s better to own than to lease. The opportunity arose when Bank of Ameria wanted to sell.”The law firm, which employs six attorneys in its Battle Creek office, had previously looked at properties south of town before deciding to buy the property and stay in the first floor office space it has occupied since 1998.”When we looked at it we saw the opportunity downtown, that it will revitalize and flourish,” Kreter says. The community’s commitment to and significant effort that has gone into revitalization will bring that about, he adds.There are no plans to change the two-story, 11,000-square-foot building at this time. Kreter points out the building has long been an anchor in the downtown. “There has been a bank building or professional offices here since the early 1900s,” Kreter says.Bank of America will continue to occupy the second floor on a long-term lease agreement with the law firm, the building’s new owner.   Writer: Kathy JenningsSource: Mark Kreter, Kreis, Enderle, Hudgins & Borsos P.C.

A commitment to the revitalization of downtown Battle Creek spurred a group of local attorneys to move from tenants to landlords.
 
The firm of Kreis, Enderle, Hudgins & Borsos P.C. has bought 1 W. Michigan Ave. from Bank of America.

“The move was multi-faceted,” says Mark Kreter, of Kreis, Enderle. “We have always felt it’s better to own than to lease. The opportunity arose when Bank of Ameria wanted to sell.”

The law firm, which employs six attorneys in its Battle Creek office, had previously looked at properties south of town before deciding to buy the property and stay in the first floor office space it has occupied since 1998.

“When we looked at it we saw the opportunity downtown, that it will revitalize and flourish,” Kreter says. The community’s commitment to and significant effort that has gone into revitalization will bring that about, he adds.

There are no plans to change the two-story, 11,000-square-foot building at this time. Kreter points out the building has long been an anchor in the downtown.

“There has been a bank building or professional offices here since the early 1900s,” Kreter says.

Bank of America will continue to occupy the second floor on a long-term lease agreement with the law firm, the building’s new owner.  
 
Writer: Kathy Jennings
Source: Mark Kreter, Kreis, Enderle, Hudgins & Borsos P.C.

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