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“All three titles are listed in Atria's spring 2011 catalog.”
“Louisville, Ky., - based Atria is owned by private-equity funds affiliate d with Lazard Real Estate Partners.”
The Wall Street Journal: Atria Sets Sale of Its Properties to Ventas
“At the moment MPH and Times both have their sales on, and I made it to the Times sale yesterday in Atria, PJ.”
“The project, called Atria, was designed by architect Tonkin Zulaikha Greer, with apartments ranging in price from $358,550 to $1. 75m.”
“Ventas agreed to buy 118 facilities from Atria, which is owned by private-equity funds managed by Lazard Real Estate Partners, with $1.35 billion in stock and $150 million in cash, the Chicago-based company said today in a statement.”
Ventas to Add Holdings in New York, California With $1.5 Billion Purchase - Bloomberg
“Lazard" claims that Lazard has no control over Atria, which is owned and operated by Lazard.”
“All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever without the prior written permission of Atria Books/Beyond Words Publishing, Inc., except where permitted by law.”
“The bushman way of tracking God : the original spirituality of the Kalahari people / Bradford Keeney. — 1st Atria Books/Beyond Words hardcover ed. p.cm.”
“The dreamseller : the calling : a novel / Augusto Cury. — 1st Atria Books hardcover ed.”
“The author Kristina Laferne Roberts , who uses the pseudonym Zane and also operates Stebor Books, a publishing joint venture with CBS Corp.'s Atria Books, said Borders was particularly open to African-American writers.”
The Wall Street Journal: Borders Succumbs to Digital Era in Books
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ry A southern star. "Atria" is a modern coinage, a contraction of its Bayer designation, Alpha Trianguli Australis. Dec 27, 2012