Speedway Properties Prairie Life Club
Speedway Properties has acquired the fitness club at 330 W P Street, turning the operation of Prairie Life Fitness over to Capital Athletic Club. Read more at https://journalstar.com/business/local/r...
Speedway Properties has acquired the fitness club at 330 W P Street, turning the operation of Prairie Life Fitness over to Capital Athletic Club. Read more at https://journalstar.com/business/local/r...
Speedway Properties has purchased the site, 4100 Industrial Road, where a local communications tower collapsed leaving some without service for several days. Read more on the Journal Star at https://...
Randolph Car was acquired after 41 years of operation in the now Telegraph District to make room for the construct of a new mixed-use commercial and residential development. Read more in the Journal...
Speedway Properties, Nelnet, and Canopy Street Market were awarded the "City Center Award" for the new grocery store location at 140 S Canopy Street. Read more about Preservation Assocation of Lincol...
Speedway Properties welcomes Lincoln Glass, New Generation Construction, and Agent Branding to its portfolio of tenants! Read more about these companies at https://journalstar.com/business/achievemen...
Canopy Park, along with other city and private plans, will provide a foundation to growth in the South Haymarket. https://journalstar.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/lincolns-new-downtown-housing-pa...
In partnership with Nelnet, Inc, Speedway Properties is building upon it's investments in the South Haymarket with Canopy Park. With over 200+ residential units, some of which affordable housing, Can...
New apartments in the Telegraph District focus on housing professionals and entrepreneurs of all kinds. Mixed with the increasing diversity of amenities and activities in the district, new apartments...
GoPuff, Craft Axe Throwing, and Capstone Technologies join the portfolio of Speedway Properties tenants. Read more at https://journalstar.com/business/achievements/speedway-properties-welcomes-new-te...
"All of the telephone history in the Frank H. Woods Telephone Pioneer Museum — the antique walnut phones, the pastel princesses, the fiddlebacks and candlesticks — has new owners. Nelnet, Speedway Pr...