Ledger-Enquirer – WC Bradley hotel to offer rooftop views
A $30 million, 7-story Hotel Indigo is set to open before the end of the year next to the Chattahoochee River and The Rapids apartment complex, W.C. Bradley Co. Real Estate representatives announced Wednesday. Read more ›
WRBL – WC Bradley bringing Hotel Indigo to Uptown
With a new downtown Columbus hotel scheduled to open before the end of the year, the W.C. Bradley Company announced this morning what flag the property would be flying. Read more ›
WTVMQ – W.C. Bradley Company announces new hotel
If you’re looking for a hotel for a “stay-cation” or hoping to try out a new restaurant this year, a local company is planning to give you both. Read more ›
Costar Power Broker Awards Recognize the Top Dealmakers in Columbus, Georgia
Annual Industry Awards Presented to Commercial Real Estate Firms and Individual Brokers Who Completed the Most Property Sales and Leases in 2018 Read more ›
Surfing Without An Ocean
Great story about Columbus and the River appeared on Forbes.com last week! Surfing Without An Ocean: Eating, Drinking, Seeing And Doing In Columbus, Georgia’s Cool Cat City Read more ›
Dedication ceremony held for opening of new park in Uptown Columbus
A dedication ceremony was held Friday for the opening of a new park in Uptown Columbus. W.C. Bradley Real Estate hosted the ceremony for the new Mathews D. Swift Park at the Rapids Riverfront Place. Mathews D. Swift, who the park honors, said he’s thankful for many people throughout his real estate career, but mostly his friend Steve Butler. Read more ›
New Bradley Company riverfront park features public art
New Mexico sculptor Jeremy Thomas is making his first trip to Georgia, but he is leaving behind a work that promises to last for years to come. Thomas has done a W.C. Bradley Co. commissioned piece in the new Mathews D. Swift Park in downtown Columbus. The park is adjacent to The Rapids, a $52 million apartment complex that opened earlier this year. It is accessible from the Chattahoochee Riverwalk and Front Avenue. Read more ›
Leading Organizations Join to Show Support for the Entertainment Industry in Columbus
Is Columbus a viable place to film? Is the economic, workforce and political structure in the region strong enough to support a gaming or esports venture? Are there suppliers in Columbus that can handle the needs and complexities of music, film and gaming companies? Yes. Read more ›
Actor Shea Buckner says Columbus has been an amazing place to shoot
Throughout recent years, the state of Georgia has become a major player in the film industry. Now, Columbus has become the home of a movie being headlined by Bruce Willis. Read more ›