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Rob Renno - The Expert Land Developer Shaping Atlanta's Real Estate Landscape
In the bustling heart of Atlanta, where the city's real estate market is constantly evolving, one name stands out prominently - Rob Renno. With a career spanning several decades, Rob Renno has established himself as a leading expert in land development, reshaping Atlanta's real estate landscape one project at a time.
A Storied Career in Land Development
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Rob Renno's journey into the world of land development began over thirty years ago. His passion for the industry and dedication to creating distinctive, sustainable properties have not only made him a respected figure but a trailblazer in the field.
Over the years, Rob has been at the forefront of a myriad of land development projects, transforming raw land into thriving communities. From single-family subdivisions that foster a sense of belonging to unique single-family homes that capture individuality, townhomes that offer modern and stylish living solutions, and multifamily units designed for diverse urban living, Rob's portfolio is a testament to his versatility and expertise.
Expertise that Speaks Volumes
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What sets Rob Renno apart is not just his vast experience but his unwavering dedication to excellence. His expertise spans several crucial areas:
Strategic Planning: Any successful land development project begins with a vision. Rob's approach involves comprehensive strategic planning, ensuring that projects align with long-term goals and market dynamics.
Site Development: The transformation of raw land into livable spaces requires meticulous site development. Rob pays attention to every detail, addressing essential infrastructure needs, environmental considerations, and the creation of aesthetically pleasing communities.
Design Program Management: An integral aspect of Rob's approach is the management of design programs. This ensures that each project is a work of art, with an emphasis on practicality, innovation, and aesthetic appeal.
A Legacy of Success
Rob's impact on the real estate landscape is undeniable. He has brokered over 70 land tracts, with a total value exceeding $90,000,000. His influence in the industry has not only set benchmarks but also demonstrated his ability to turn vision into reality.
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Rob Renno's passion goes beyond numbers; it's rooted in creating spaces where people can truly live, grow, and thrive. For him, real estate isn't just about properties; it's about crafting homes and communities that families will cherish for generations.
The Go-To Expert for Real Estate in Atlanta
In the dynamic and diverse city of Atlanta, having a trusted partner for your real estate journey is invaluable. Rob Renno's expertise, dedication, and commitment to making real estate dreams a reality make him the go-to expert for land development and real estate needs in Atlanta.
Whether you're looking to invest in a single-family home, townhouse, or multifamily unit, or you have a vision for a land development project, Rob Renno is the expert who can turn your dreams into reality. His legacy is not just in the properties he's developed but in the lasting impact he's made on Atlanta's real estate landscape.
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jonathanrobertrenno · 8 months
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Atlanta, Georgia- A Land of Opportunity for Real Estate Development
Atlanta, Georgia, known as the “Capital of the South,” is a city of perpetual growth and a hotbed of opportunity for real estate development. As the city’s population continues to surge, land sales and development opportunities in the Atlanta metropolitan area are on the rise. In this article, we’ll explore the thriving real estate market, the factors contributing to this growth, and the…
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 3 years
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“7 Years For Robbery Meted Out To Clarence Menard,” Border Cities Star. November 19, 1931. Pages 3 & 15. ---- Three Years Each For Roy Menard and Charles Larsh ---- ROBBED STORES --- Elder Menard Asks That He Get Lashes Instead Of Long Term ----  Sentences ranging from seven years to two years less one day were imposed by Magistrate Smith in Sandwich Police Court today upon four ex-convict burglars  who robbed stores in Armherstburg and Belle Isle during raiding expeditions between the Border Cities and Chatham.
CLARENCE MENARD Clarence Menard, 23 [top photo] received the seven years sentence after pleading for leniency on the grounds that he has just finished four years in a Michigan penitentiary. 
His younger brother, Roy [bottom photo] and Charles Larsh, both 19, were given three years sentences. 
Orvill Renno, 27, who helped with evidence for the Crown, received two years less one day determinate and two years less one day indeterminate, to run concurrently. 
ASKS LASHES The elder Menard asked that he be given a short sentence and lashes rather than a long sentence. 
‘I spent the best years of my life so far in Ionia Penitentiary. I would like to pay for this crime but I do not wish to spend the greater part of my life In prison. Therefore I would like lashes," stated Menard. 
"I cannot give that," replied His Worship. Lashes are not a part of the penalty for this offence. 
CANNOT UNDERSTAND ‘I can't understand why a boy of your apparent intelligence can’t see that a life of crime leads nowhere but to the penitentiary and possibly the hangman's noose," continued the Bench. ‘Your past record doesn't seem to have taught you anything." 
‘I am Innocent. Why did Renno, who gave evidence against me, tell the boys in the county jail that he would frame me and that he couldn’t take the rap alone because It would be too severe?’ demanded Menard. ‘For three weeks he coaxed me to plead guilty with him. I am Innocent." 
‘You have been found guilty,’ pointed out Magistrate Smith. ‘You have a bad record, and within three months of when you leave Jail after four years, you deliberately commit another serious crime. 
BURGLARY TOO COMMON ‘Burglary is becoming too common, in this county. I must impose a sentence that will not only punish you but deter others as well. Seven years In Kingston Penitentiary." CONSIDERS YOUTH Magistrate Smith first Imposed a five-year sentence upon young Larsh, but decided to make it three years for both when Roy Menard came up for sentence, this decision came in consideration of their youth after a conference with Crown Attorney Allan. K.C. 
To Larsh it was a birthday present, for yesterday marked his 19th birthday. 
‘I don't Intend dealing with these cases in a light way,’ declared the Bench. ‘If boys insist on committing crimes from time to time It can only have one result severe sentences." ADDRESSES LARSH Addressing Larsh. Magistrate Smith observed: ‘You apparently have spent the last five years In breaking the law.’ 
‘Your Honor, I was convicted for a lot of things I didn't do,’ contended the blonde youth. ‘You were here for stealing a bicycle recently," recalled the Crown. "I didn't steal it,’ averred Larsh. 
PLEA OF GUILTY ‘You pleaded guilty," pointed out Magistrate Smith. 
‘It seemed the only way out. I did it on the advice of my counsel.’
He contended ‘that they sent me to jail innocent’ on two other occasions. 
‘And, anyway,  I was under the influence of liquor when I did this,’ pleaded Larsh.
‘Five years.’ ordered His Worship. He later changed the sentence to three years. 
YOUNGER MENARD Menard, the younger, also claimed that he had been unjustly convicted past and received the same the same amount of credence and three years in the penitentiary. 
‘What about Renno?’ asked the Bench. 
‘His worst crime in the past has been drunkenness,’ supplied Crown Attorney Allan. 
‘He has done the decent thing by supplying evidence to convict Menard, senior, and In view of the fact that this is his first serious crime I will impose a sentence of 2 years less one day determinate and 2 years less one day indeterminate, to run concurrent.’ directed the Bench. 
According to Supt. Wilkinson, of the Windsor Police Identification Bureau. Clarence Menard had recently been paroled from the Detroit House of Correction where he had been sentenced to serve from 10 to 15 years. The young man was released and sent back here, he said, without notice having been given police authorities who had warrants standing against him on other charges.
[AL: Clarence Menard had indeed been in the Ionia Reformatory before. Not just his younger brother but two older brothers had been in the penitentiary - the other two were in the St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary. Clarence worked in the Tailor Shop. He hated the Doctor, who had him sent to the ‘hole’ for ‘false’ complaints of illness. He was often put to work at heavy labour but had a heart condition and often had to stop - this was assumed to be shirking so he was further punished. He disliked the Catholic chapel, finding that the “priest does not preach to us...it is all nothing but names.” An officer in the tailor shop, Martin, accused him of “playing checkers” but when the Warden asked to know where the checkerboard was, Martin claimed Menard had somehow stolen it out of evidence. Menard considered that Kingston Penitentiary was the only prison he had been at “where we have been treated like dogs.” He supported strongly the October 1932 riot, demanding all the changes supported by other inmates - “reform and all that.” He continued to support protests in 1933 and 1934 at the penitentiary, but as with many long term prisoners he ‘mellowed out.’ By 1936 he was a cleaner in the prison, and was released September 1936. He does not appear to have gone back to the penitentiary.
Roy Menard had been in the Victoria Industrial School before. He worked in the shoe shop at the penitentiary. He resented that the guard in charge said “they were all cattle” and drove him particularly hard - the doctor, too, made negative remarks about his brothers and the families ‘predisposition to crime.’ Roy was reported a great deal - in April 1932 for loud talking, a severe warning in May 1932 for leaving his work without permission, several times in July for ‘fishing’, loud talking and insolence to officers - which merited the loss of a week of remission.’ He was reprimanded several more times for speaking in an insolent manner in August 1932, and spent a week on bread and water and shackled to his cell bars for refusing to obey orders and being insolent to the chaplain in September 1932. On October 14 1932 he lost 3 days remission for refusing a medical examination. Menard supported the riot in October 17, 1932. He was reported several more times in December 1932 and January 1933 for insolence and refusing to obey orders. In February 1932 he was sent to the Prison for Women segregation unit, but was sent back to solitary in April 1933 for blocking officers from breaking up a fight between inmates. He took part in the May 1934 protests against the cancelling of baseball, and was given corporal punishment - 20 strokes of the lash. He was released October 1934. Roy came back to Kingston Penitentiary twice more, in late 1936 and in 1940.
Larsh had been once before at the Reformatory in Mimico. He was inmate #2417 at Kingston Penitentiary. Considered a well-behaved prisoner and quite young, he was transferred January 1932 to Collin's Bay and was released by parole in December 1933.]
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Red je Pakketje met leveringen op zaterdagavonden
Bezorgdienst Red je Pakketje breidt zijn dienstverlening uit en kan voor webwinkels zelfs bestellingen gaan afleveren in het tijdvak van vijf uur zaterdagmiddag tot tien uur die avond. Zaterdag vroeg besteld, zaterdag laat nog in huis. Dat is wat bezorgdienst Red je Pakketje mogelijk maakt voor klanten van de webshops die met het bedrijf uit Utrecht werken. De onderneming is gespecialiseerd in samedaydeliveries en is landelijk actief. Commercieel directeur Renno Welberg van Red je Pakketje zegt in een persbericht: “We hebben enorm veel plannen met betrekking tot de groei van onze onderneming. maar hebben deze uitbreiding in onze dienstverlening voorrang gegeven, door de vraag vanuit de markt. Wanneer dit helemaal geïntegreerd is, willen we ons richten op de mogelijkheden voor bezorging op de zondagavond, zodat op termijn de pakketdienst 7 avonden per week beschikbaar is.” Om de beoogde groei te kunnen faciliteren is het team op zoek naar tweehonderd chauffeurs. Foto: Rob Dammers (cc) http://dlvr.it/Q6X2pB
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