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what we do Real Estate Development Public RelationsOur real estate development public relations experience is second-to-none. Few real estate development public relations firms nationwide have Identity Marketing & Public Relations’ level of understanding, nurture closer relationships with key members of the real estate trade media, or can boast a broader range of real estate development clientele. From architects and lenders to developers, designers and consultants... Identity's real estate development public relations executives specialize in the complete spectrum of all of your real estate needs. To find out more about our bold, creative and targeted campaigns, visit Identity. Below, please read about our featured client who partnered up with one of our many experienced real estate development public relations experts: NRI and Arena District Featured in Forbes It seems like yesterday (actually 2001) that Nationwide Realty Investors (NRI) retained Identity to help generate national awareness for its $650 million Arena District in Downtown Columbus. Six years later we have realized great successes including multiple articles in every national real estate trade publication, the New York Times and now Forbes. Forbes’ Mark Tatge captured the essence of the community value creation and the energy of The Arena District in his recent article, Urban Renewal Redux, which appeared in the April, 2007 issue. Mark pointed out that “ten years ago the arena site was a deplorable collection of parking lots, dilapidated warehouses and a 150-year old abandoned limestone prison.” He not only applauded NRI’s execution and successes in the Arena District, he also gave examples of other NRI urban redevelopment success stories. NRI is the real estate development affiliate of Nationwide, a Fortune 500 company and one of the country’s largest insurance and financial services organizations. NRI is active throughout the United States with a diverse portfolio of office, retail, hotels, luxury apartments, properties and development land. Directly and through joint ventures, NRI owns more than $1.2 billion in real estate investments View the full Mark of the Month article at Identity’s Website. |







