Not likely. This appears to be an isolated case where Harold Crye happens to be the defendant. Although, I have spoken with a few people close to the situation who are quick to point out that Mr. Crye did build quite a few commercial developments over the past decade and that his commercial real estate division seems to be in trouble. I have no way to confirm these claims except to agree that I have seen quite a few vacancies in Crye-Leike anchored strip centers…read the entire Crye-Leike article here
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