Residential real estate transfers, June 26
Sep 5, 2017
DOUGLAS68007Bussey, Rachel and Timothy to McLouth, Cale, 12618 N. 177th Circle, $82,500.Celebrity Homes to Kimnach, Phillip and Dianne, 8836 N. 161st Ave., $265,800.Haack, Terrence L. and Theresa A. to Wilson, James S. and Tanith L., 7958 N. 163rd Circle, $332,500.Legacy Homes Omaha to Baideme, Joshua and Eby, Logan, 17304 Mormon St., $220,000.Legacy Homes Omaha to Kuhn, Jeffrey D. and Nicole, 17160 Phoebe St., $269,000.NS-Newhill LLC to Gufford, Kevin E. and Tisha R., 12918 N. 182nd St., $66,000.Ossenkop, Andrew to Hoover, Shaun E. and Anne R., 8057 N. 158th St., $234,000.Phillips, Christopher L. and Amy L. to Gallo, Antonia J., 15409 Bondesson St., $175,000.Pickinpaugh, Christopher and Valerie to Rapalje, Beth A., 8115 N. 158th St., $235,000.Plaso, John and Susan to Flowers, Tracy and Rosa L., 7738 N. 151st Circle, $455,000.Real Growth LLC to Simpson, Corey and Linda, 16114 Mormon St., $191,000.Rivera, Kirk and Ann M. to Bohan, Nicholas and Heather, 7915 N. 152nd Ave., $180,000.Stratford Park Development to Hildy Construction, 9006 N. 172nd St., $43,600.Sweetbriar Syndicate LLC to Royer, Todd and Denecia, 12701 N. 179th St., $93,000.Vernon, Jason and Rachelle to Gilmour, Ian C. and Winkel, Brandi, 8610 N. 155th St., $163,000.Waterford Development to Underwood, Scott W. and Deborah L., 14455 Vane St., $22,000.68022203rd Plaza LLC to Vecchio, Michael J. and Linda M., 5529 S. 241st Circle, $99,500.Belt Construction Co. to Engle, Brian J. and Teri L., 2121 S. 212th St., $540,065.Bonney, Brittney N. to Baxter, Trevor and Sarah, 21222 Appaloosa Drive, $141,000.Bray, Catherine A. Trust to Riley, Jennifer L. and Blaskovich, Steven P., 610 S. 197th St., $225,000.Castle Brook Builders to Enger, Todd and Jamie, 2323 S. 219th St., $547,482.Castle Brook Builders to Gordon, Jeffrey D. and Kimberly K., 1602 Blue Sage Parkway, $412,900.Castle Brook Builders to Speer, Steven A. and Elisa I., 1002 N. 190th St., $536,500.Charleston Homes to Stednitz, Spencer S. and Christina M., 20611 Grand Ave., $236,950.Cullen, Michael and Legenza,...
(Omaha World-Herald)
Season of huge feature films can also provide small gems
Sep 5, 2017
DISNEYRuby Barnhill portrays Sophie, right, and the Big Friendly Giant is voiced by Mark Rylance, in “The BFG.”DISNEY PIXARDory, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, in a scene from “Finding Dory.”UNIVERSAL PICTURESMatt Damon appears in a scene from “Jason Bourne.”DISNEYJohnny Depp as the Mad Hatter, left, and Mia Wasikowska are seen Alice in a scene from “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” premiering in U.S. theaters on May 27.~~ -- ~~ -- NEW YORK >> Hollywood’s summer, which kicks off with the fittingly combative “Captain America: Civil War,” will be a season of struggle: for box office, for originality and for opportunity.More than ever, the big tent of summer moviegoing is held up by a forest of tent poles stretching from May to August. The swelling size of the summer movie has turned the season into a game of survival. The possibility of bombing lurks as an ever-present threat, testosterone often dominates in front of and (especially) behind the camera, and few nonsequel, nonreboot films dare to compete.Box-office and stress levels run high in equal measure.“It’s a different landscape than 2002 when the first ‘Bourne’ movie came out,” said Matt Damon, who returns to the franchise in Paul Greengrass’ “Jason Bourne” (July 29). “It’s like a high-stakes poker game that I don’t want to be in. The swings are just so brutal. Ben (Affleck) just opened ‘Batman v Superman’ a few weeks ago. Everyone around him and in his life was nervous about it. You feel less a sense of exultation when they do well and more a sense of relief because the bets are so big now.”This season is particularly risk-averse. Out of the 33 films coming from the major studios, only 12 aren’t a sequel, reboot or based on an already popular property, such as a video game or a best-seller. Take comedy and horror out of the equation and you’re left with just a handful of originals. One of them is Jodie Foster’s “Money Monster” (May 13), a thriller about a brash financial news pundit taken hostage on the air, starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts.Foster’s ...
(Honolulu Star-Advertiser)